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Which reaction would produce a solution that conducts electricity extremely well? H3PO3(aq) mc032-1.jpg H+(aq) + H2PO3–(aq) CH3CH2COOH(aq) + H2O(l) mc032-2.jpg H3O+(aq) + CH3CH2COO–(aq) CH3CH2OH(l) mc032-3.jpg CH3CH2OH(aq) Ca(NO3)2(s) mc032-4.jpg Ca2+(aq) + 2NO3–(aq)

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Answered by Priyadutta
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i also dont no....full of confusion
Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hello dear,

● Answer -
Ca(NO3)2(s) --> Ca2+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq)


● Explaination -
- Ionic compounds when dissolved in water, dissociate into ions.
- These ions are free to move in solution thus act as charges and conduct electricity.
- CaNO3 being an ionic compound, its aqueous solution will conduct electricity very well.
- Other compounds being covalent, have low degree of dissociation and would be poor conductors of electricity.


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