we had this question in our exam:
conductivity distilled water = 0
distilled water + sugar = 0
distilled water + HCl = 11
distilled water + CH3COOH = 5
(i'm not sure of the 5 and 11 but there was a difference, not so very big between the two values.)
we were asked to comment on these given.
i thought that: the conductivity is due to movement of ions. in distilled water there are no ions thus no electron transfer => cond. = 0
when we add sugar, no ions will dissociate into water, thus we also have no electron transfer => cond. is 0.
in the HCl case, the acid will dissociate and give H+ and Cl- and we'll have ions moving electron.
and for CH3COOH, we'll also get H+ and CH3COO- . but can we conclude that the conductivity of CH3COO- is less than that of Cl- because of the difference in conductivities?
and is my analysis is correct from the begining?