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Topic: Electrolytes

Topic: Electrolytes. Do Now: Two grams of potassium chloride are completely dissolved in a smaple fo water in a beaker. This solutions is classified as a. an element b. a compound c. A homogeneous mixture d. a heterogeneous mixture 2. Which formula represents a mixture?

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Topic: Electrolytes

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  1. Topic: Electrolytes Do Now: Two grams of potassium chloride are completely dissolved in a smaplefo water in a beaker. This solutions is classified as a. an element b. a compound c. A homogeneous mixture d. a heterogeneous mixture 2. Which formula represents a mixture? a. C6H12O6(l) b. C6H12O6(s) c. LiCl(aq) d. LiCl(s)

  2. Electricity • What do you need to conduct electricity? Mobile, charged particles!!!!

  3. Electrolyte= ions in solution • substance that dissolves in water to form solution that conducts electricity - Soluble salts (ionic compounds from table F) -Bases (metal ion + OH-) and (NH3  NH4++ OH-) - Acids (start with H except H2O H2O2 or end in COOH) • Nonelectrolyte • substance that dissolves in water to form solution that does not conduct electricity • - basically all covalent except acids and bases

  4. Electrolyte vs. Nonelectrolyte Which solution conducts a current?

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