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Is there any electronic component to water conductivity?
Answers to Decrease in temperature of a aqueous salt solution decreases conductivity indicate that the electrical conductivity of salt solutions arises from the mobility of ionic species and therefore ...
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Reaction of sulfate ion in copper sulfate electrolysis
I am planning to try copper plating a piece of metal by performing electrolysis on an aqueous solution of copper sulfate. I plan run an electrical current with the metal I want to plate as the cathode ...
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Why do aqueous solutions always have to be electrically neutral?
I was reviewing some analytical chemistry and stumbled upon a section that explained the imperfection of using a salt bridge.
It said that the using dissimilar ions is a problem because in, for ...
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Disproportionation of silver(I) in aqueous solution
Use the following equations to predict whether or not $\ce{Ag+}$ ions will disproportionate in solution:
$$
\begin{align}
\ce{Ag+(aq) + e- &-> Ag} &\qquad E^\circ = \pu{+0.80 V}\\
\ce{Ag^2+(...