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Experiments about non electrolytes


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53 minutes ago, DrNeos said:

Does anyone have ideas about experiments in non electrolytes? the most common experiment is comparing electrolytes and non electrolytes by using the electrolyte solution as electric conductor

Hello, Dr Neos can you fill in some more detail about your question?

Non electrolytes fall broadly into two classes

Polar (symmetrical molecules) and non polar (non spherical molecules or molecules such as carbon dioxide, which are linear so the polar effects cancel out)

Such liquids still have a capacitance and can carry a displacement current, react to NMR machines and IR and other spectrometers, exhibit colligative properties and so on in the physical line.

Equally in the chemical line you could experiment with comparative solvent action with different solutes, conduct fractional distillation

 

So tell us more.

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6 hours ago, studiot said:

Hello, Dr Neos can you fill in some more detail about your question?

Non electrolytes fall broadly into two classes

Polar (symmetrical molecules) and non polar (non spherical molecules or molecules such as carbon dioxide, which are linear so the polar effects cancel out)

Such liquids still have a capacitance and can carry a displacement current, react to NMR machines and IR and other spectrometers, exhibit colligative properties and so on in the physical line.

Equally in the chemical line you could experiment with comparative solvent action with different solutes, conduct fractional distillation

 

So tell us more.

thanks for your respond, it can be either polar or non polar molecule as long as  it is solution. I am thinking about the attraction in strong magnet if it can be done.

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