CHEM 6B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Barium Chloride, Cerium, Burette

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An electrolyte is a solution or substance that conducts electricity. Electricity is the movement of electrons through a circuit. (cid:1) solutions that is soluble in water ex: nacl) Any of our ionic compounds that are soluble in water. Strong acid/base =strong electrolyte because they dissociate 100% (cid:1) Compounds that are only partially soluble in compounds. Strong will conduct electricity and is mainly made up of ions (a. When we talk about solutions those are solutions that are charged. In (cid:1) (cid:1) order to get electrolytes to go through the solution there has to be something allowing it to go through the solution like cations (cid:1) (cid:1) H2so4 (1st h is strong 2nd is not because its much harder to get it when it negatively charged then when its neutral) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) The more ions you form the stronger you are! Complete: ba(oh)2 (aq) + h2so4 (aq) baso4 (s) +h2o (l)

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