Question
Choose the correct option from the below sentence.
Statement A: If salt does not dissolve well in water, it cannot produce many freely moving charged particles.
Statement B: Solutions of this type of salt will not be good electrical conductors.
- Statement A is correct B is wrong
- Statement B is correct A is wrong
- Both the statements are correct
- Both the statements are wrong
Hint:
Salts dissolve in water to form free ions.
The correct answer is: Both the statements are correct
- The free ions of salt are electrically charged and help to conduct electricity.
- Such solutions are known as electrolytes.
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Puzzle
ACROSS
3. Gradual “eating away” of a metal
DOWN
1. Mixture of two or more metals and non-metals
2. Durable material made of copper and tin
4. Alloy of iron and carbon
Puzzle
ACROSS
3. Gradual “eating away” of a metal
DOWN
1. Mixture of two or more metals and non-metals
2. Durable material made of copper and tin
4. Alloy of iron and carbon
Copper is added to silver to
Copper is added to silver to
Sodium metal must be stored under oil to keep it from
Sodium metal must be stored under oil to keep it from