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Introduction to Chemistry Midterm - Part 3 of 3
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Introduction to Chemistry Midterm - Part 3 of 3
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7. Chemical Reactions / Electrolytes (Simplified) / Problem 13
Problem 13
How does the partial dissociation of hydrofluoric acid affect its conductivity compared to hydrochloric acid?
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Both have similar conductivity because they both dissociate completely.
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Hydrofluoric acid does not conduct electricity at all, unlike hydrochloric acid.
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Hydrofluoric acid has higher conductivity because it partially dissociates, unlike hydrochloric acid which completely dissociates.
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Hydrofluoric acid has lower conductivity because it partially dissociates, unlike hydrochloric acid which completely dissociates.
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