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Compound Solubility Melting Time Conductivity in solution Conductivi ty as solid
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CompoundSolubilityMelting Time Conductivity in solution Conductivity as solid.

Apr 01, 2015

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Page 1: CompoundSolubilityMelting Time Conductivity in solution Conductivity as solid.

Compound Solubility Melting Time

Conductivity in solution

Conductivity as solid

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Main focus on conductivity

We observe 2 types of behavior among compounds: One type of compound does NOT conduct electricity either as a solid or as a

liquid Composed of neutral accumulations of atoms we call molecules Behavior is typical of compounds of nonmetals, but there are exceptions

The other type of compound does not conduct as a solid, but it does when dissolved

Dissolving into oppositely charged particles we call “ions” that can move freely in a solution

The presence of an electric field causes these charged particles (ions) to migrate which results in an electrical current

Behavior typical of metal and nonmetal together

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So what’s happening at the molecular level when these compounds dissolve?

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Conductivity of solid CuCl2 and in solution

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Discussion

• Why do the metal ions change from being soluble in solution to insoluble at the surface of the cathode?

• Why do the nonmetal ions change from being soluble in solution to insoluble at the surface of the anode?