the conductivity at the time will increase?(for second question)
See bottom of this post.
one more thing : at the equivalent point there will be any ion? i guess not right? and therefore, the conductivity is almost 0? am i on the right way?
There will be some ions: first of all, water autodissociates to H
+ and OH
- (that's why perfectly pure water has pH 7; but its resistance is huge - something like 18.2M?.cm). Second, BaSO
4 is (albeit very weakly) soluble - saturated solution is about 10
-5M.
hey ,just now i realize that we should also base on ions to consider the conductivity , right?
Water doesn't conduct electric current. Dissolved ions do. Whenever you add more ions you increase the conductivity of the solution. But you have to think about chemistry - if you mix substances they may react, so amount of ions present may be different from what you expect. Also don't forget that different ions have different conductivities - and H
+ and OH
- conductivity is substantially larger than conductivity of other ions.