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No, zero conductivity does not necessarily mean that a substance is a non-electrolyte. It means that the substance does not conduct electricity. A non-electrolyte is a substance that does not dissociate into ions in solution and therefore does not produce any charged particles to carry an electric current.
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Yes, manganese has ions in solutions.
Bases dissociate to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
No, zero conductivity does not necessarily mean that a substance is a non-electrolyte. It means that the substance does not conduct electricity. A non-electrolyte is a substance that does not dissociate into ions in solution and therefore does not produce any charged particles to carry an electric current.
If the solutions have the same molality, the salt will produce twice as many dissolved particles (Na+ ions and Cl- ions) but the sugar does not dissociate into particles when dissolved.
It can dissociate to produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
Because they dissociate completely in water to produce H+ ions in solution.
Strong acids dissociate fully in water to produce the maximum number of H + ions. ... Weak acids, such as ethanoic acid (CH 3COOH), do not fully dissociate.
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Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, can be caustic and turn red litmus paper blue. - Basic solutions have a PH higher than 7 - Aqueous solutions or molten bases dissociate in ions and conduct electricity.
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