a.
To determine:
If sodium iodide will completely dissociate, partially dissociate or not dissociate in solution.
Introduction:
The extent of dissociation of the substance relies upon the nature of electrolyte. Electrolytes are the substances that conduct electricity by the production of the ions into the solution. Non electrolyte substances do not dissociate in presence of water.
b.
To determine:
If pyruvic acid will completely dissociate, partially dissociate or not dissociate in solution.
Introduction:
The extent of dissociation of the substance relies upon the nature of electrolyte. Electrolytes are the substances that conduct electricity by the production of the ions into the solution. Non electrolyte substances do not dissociate in presence of water.
c.
To determine:
If glucose will completely dissociate, partially dissociate or not dissociate in solution.
Introduction:
The extent of dissociation of the substance relies upon the nature of electrolyte. Electrolytes are the substances that conduct electricity by the production of the ions into the solution. Non electrolyte substances do not dissociate in presence of water.
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