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Darren Gallegos
18 July, 16:50
How is conductivity related to pH?
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Hillary Dickson
18 July, 18:26
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strongly acidic or basic solutions will have high conductivity
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conductivity depends on the concentration of ions, and both of these extremes have a very high concentration of hydroxide or hydrogen ions
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Deja Washington
18 July, 19:46
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Strongly acidic [or strongly basic] solution will have high conductivity.
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