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Which of the following when dissolved in deionized water would make a good conducting solution? a) methanolb) sugarc) baking soda

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    When baking soda is dissolved in deionized water, it can be a good conducting solution.

    Explanation:

    Methanol and sugar, are organic compound. They are nonelectrolytic.

    Baking soda has this formula NaHCO₃ and this is an inorganic salt, which has a very powerful cation to conduce electricity (Na⁺, a metal from group 1)

    The equation for baking soda dissociation is this:

    NaHCO₃ → Na⁺ + HCO₃⁻

    As this two are ions, they can make a good ingredient to solution that conduces electricity.
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