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24 February, 03:10

You are given two unknown solutions, A and B. One of the solutions contains water and table salt, and the other contains water and table sugar. Without any testing, using the data table and your knowledge of chemical bonds, you are able to determine which solution contains sugar and which contains salt. Which solution is which? A) A contains sugar and B contains salt, because salt is ionic and a good conductor of electricity. B) A contains salt and B contains sugar, because sugar is ionic and is a good conductor of electricity. C) A contains salt and B contains sugar, because salt is covalent and is poor conductor of electricity. D) A contains sugar and B contains salt, because sugar is covalent and is a good conductor of electricity.

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  1. 24 February, 03:21
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    It would be A: A contains sugar and B contains salt, because salt is ionic and a good conductor of electricity.
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