Chemistry, asked by noahcollier23, 2 days ago

A solid ionic compound is dissolved in water to form a solution.
Describe a simple experiment to show that charged particles are present in this solution.
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Answered by poojashukla1911
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Answer:

We know an ionic and polar covalent molecule on dissolution in water conducts electricity.

Ionic compounds are solid and in an aqueous form, they conduct electricity due to the presence of free ions. Since X on dissolution does not conduct electricity means it is a non-polar covalent molecule.

And Y is solid at room temperature but its aqueous solution conducts electricity which shows it is an ionic compound

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Answered by Frndzlover
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Answer:

Compound made up of a metal (left side of staircase) and non metal (right side of staircase.

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