An electrolyte is a substance that can dissolve in water to form a solution. The substance forms ions in the solution which can move freely and conduct electricity. Stronger electrolytes have a higher conductance and allow for an easier flow of electricity.
Equivalent conductance is the conductance of a volume of solution containing one equivalent of an electrolyte. The SI unit of equivalent conductance m^2*Siemens.
The chart gives the equivalent conductance of four electrolytes. The...
An electrolyte is a substance that can dissolve in water to form a solution. The substance forms ions in the solution which can move freely and conduct electricity. Stronger electrolytes have a higher conductance and allow for an easier flow of electricity.
Equivalent conductance is the conductance of a volume of solution containing one equivalent of an electrolyte. The SI unit of equivalent conductance m^2*Siemens.
The chart gives the equivalent conductance of four electrolytes. The equivalent conductance of NaOH is 238, for HF it is 96, for HCl it is 412 and for KOH it is 228.
From the data provided we can conclude that HCl is the strongest electrolyte of the four that are given.
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