1142 PM Fri Apr 30 testnavciont.psonsvc.net 100% RETAKE S2 Chem Unit 9 Common Unit Assessment /4 of 10 1 Pause OHelp Use the picture to answer the following question. Beaker A: 100% dissociation Exhibits Beaker B: 50% dissociation What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why? O A. A strong acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. O B. A weak acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. O C. A strong acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. O D. A weak acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution.

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Use the picture to answer the following question.
Beaker A: 100% dissociation
Beaker B: 50% dissociation
What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why?
A. A strong acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more
hydronium ions should be present in solution.
B. A weak acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more
hydronium ions should be present in solution.
C. A strong acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more
hydronium ions should be present in solution.
O D. A weak acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more
hydronium ions should be present in solution.
Transcribed Image Text:142 PM Fri Apr 30 testnavclient.psonsvc.net RETAKE S2 Chem Unit 9 Common Unit Assessment / 4 of 10 O Help - Use the picture to answer the following question. Beaker A: 100% dissociation Beaker B: 50% dissociation What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why? A. A strong acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. B. A weak acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. C. A strong acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. O D. A weak acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution.
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