3. Pure (glacial) acetic acid doesn't conduct electricity while 1.0 M aqueous acetic acid does, somewhat. Write an equation to show how acetic acid reacts with water to produce ions. (One of those ions is the hydrated H* ion, written as H30*.)

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3. Pure (glacial) acetic acid doesn't conduct electricity while 1.0 M aqueous acetic acid
does, somewhat. Write an equation to show how acetic acid reacts with water to produce
ions. (One of those ions is the hydrated H* ion, written as H3O*.)
4. The 1.0 M acetic acid and 1.0 M hydrochloric acid solutions had the same
concentration of molecules when the solutions were made. Do they have the same
concentration of ions in the solutions that we tested? What is the evidence?
5. Did you see similar conductivity of the solutions of the two bases, sodium hydroxide
and ammonia? Explain
Transcribed Image Text:3. Pure (glacial) acetic acid doesn't conduct electricity while 1.0 M aqueous acetic acid does, somewhat. Write an equation to show how acetic acid reacts with water to produce ions. (One of those ions is the hydrated H* ion, written as H3O*.) 4. The 1.0 M acetic acid and 1.0 M hydrochloric acid solutions had the same concentration of molecules when the solutions were made. Do they have the same concentration of ions in the solutions that we tested? What is the evidence? 5. Did you see similar conductivity of the solutions of the two bases, sodium hydroxide and ammonia? Explain
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