Which of the following BEST explains why
salt water helped conduct electricity?
A. Salt is a...
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Chemistry, 20.11.2020 03:30 powellkhalil58
Which of the following BEST explains why
salt water helped conduct electricity?
A. Salt is a weak electrolyte and when
dissolved in water, the sodium and
chlorine ions are separated and carry
electricity through the water.
B. Salt is a strong electrolyte and when
dissolved in water, the sodium and
chlorine ions bond with water molecules
to produce electricity,
C. Salt is a strong electrolyte and when
dissolved in water, the sodium and
chlorine ions are separated and carry
electricity through the water
D. Salt is a weak electrolyte and when
dissolved in water the sodium and
chlorine ions bond with water molecules
to produce electricity
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