C6H5 COOH(aq) +H2O(t) 2 H30*(aq) + C¢H5 CO0"(aq) HBr(g) + H2O(l) → H3O* (aq) + Br¯ (aq) H2O NaBr(s) Nat(aq) +Br¯(aq) H2O (NH2)2 CO(s) (NH2)2CO(aq)

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The behaviors of four different solutes when dissolved in
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water are indicated by the four equations below.
Match each of the resulting solutions to its expected
behavior in a conductance apparatus like the one shown
to the left, if the solute is present at a concentration of 0.2
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М.
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Battery
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Anode
Cathode
Loacitivo glectrode) (negative electrode)
Visited
Question 23
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C6 H; COOH(aq) + H2O(l) 2 H30*(aq) + C6H; COO" (aq)
HBr(g) + H2O(e) → H3O* (aq) + Br¯(aq)
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NaBr(s)
H20
- Na (aq) + Br¯ (aq)
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H20
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(NH2)2CO(s) (NH2)2CO(aq)
* (NH2)2 CO(aq)
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