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31 March, 08:38

When some ionic compounds dissolve, not all of their bonds dissociate. what kind of conductivity would you expect such a solution to have?

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  1. 31 March, 09:08
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    A solution of an ionic compound that does not totally split in solution will nearly continually have electrical conductivity lower than that for a solution of the same concentration of a compound in which all the ionic bonds do dissociate in the solvent. As opposed to a strong electrolyte which totally dissociates into detached ions or a non-electrolyte which doesn't detach at all.
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