Title | Chem 101 Conductivity of Solutions Lab Data and Calculations |
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Course | General Chemistry I |
Institution | Drexel University |
Pages | 3 |
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Lab data and calculations...
Chemistry 101 Conductivity of Solutions Lab
Calculations and Discussions Data: Part A data:
Using this data, the ranking of conductivity in increasing order are as follows: Distilled Water = CH3OH, C2H6O2, CH3COOH, Tap Water, NH3, KBr, HCl
Part B graph:
Part C graph:
Using the collected data, the analyzed solutions can be distinctively classified as either strong electrolytes, nonelectrolytes, or weak electrolytes. ● AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte because it is an ionic compound ● CaCl2 is a strong electrolyte because it is an ionic compound ● NaCl is a strong electrolyte because it is an ionic compound ● NH4NO3 is a strong electrolyte because ammonia dissociates completely ● CH3OH is a nonelectrolyte as it is an alcohol and not an acid nor base Using the collected data, the conductivity ranked from least conductive to most conductive in increasing order is as follows: CH3 OH, NH4NO3 , CaCl2 , and AlCl3...