answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What explains the conductivity of electrolytes in solution?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What kind of solutions have good conductivity?

Solution of electrolytes are good electricity conductors.


Is there alternatives to measure the electrical resistance of powder without having to compress them?

I am not 100% sure, but if you add the powder into a aqueous solution contaning electrolytes and compared the conductivity before and after you added the powder into the aqueous solution, it may display a difference in conductivity.


How are acids related to electrolytes and electrical conductivity?

Acids in aqueous solution are almost always electrolytes that produce hydrogen cations in the solution. Hydrogen cations have the highest specific conductance of any ions in aqueous solution, so that acidic solutions are very strongly conductive if concentrated.


Why does the conductivity of a solution decrease with dilution solution?

Conductivity through a solution is generally through the ions that are present in it. Pure water is not very conductive at all, but salty water is quite conductive. Therefore the more salt or ions dissolved in solution, the higher the conductivity (within limits). As you dilute in solution the concentration of ions goes down, and the ability to pass a current is diminished.


What is the conductivity of powerade and Gatorade?

has anyone tested the electrolytes and measured their conductivity, i know that gatorade has slightly more salt and potassium (electrolytes), just don't have actual numbers


What has the author Charles Fowler Lindsay written?

Charles Fowler Lindsay has written: 'A study of the conductivity of certain salts in water, methyl, ethyl, and propyl alcohols, and mixtures of these solvents ..' -- subject(s): Conductivity of Electrolytes, Electrolytes, Conductivity


How do you measure conductivity of electrolytes?

i have to measure the conductivity of an electrolyte membrane made of polymer how can i do it using lab technique


How do you know explain the electrical conductivity of sodium chloride only as melt and in water solution but not in solid phase?

Sodium chloride in liquid phase and sodium chloride in water solution are electrolytes, containing ions Na+ and Cl-.


Why degree of dissociation of electrolyte increase with dilution?

these electrolytes will dissociate a lot less compared to the dissociation of strong electrolytes. This is due to the fact that they don't completely ionize in a moderately solution.


If conductivity solution is frozen will it change the conductivity?

Conductivity of frozen solution will decrease tremendously, as iones will be immobile in frozen solution. However, upon defrost, the conductivity should return to standard value, if salt has not percititated out of solution irreversibly, which is not ususally the case with conductivity standard solutions.


Conductivity of electrolytes of mineral water?

difference betwin mili,micro,ohm?


Are all minerals electrolytes?

Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.