Respuesta :
Answer:
It contains an ionic compound that conducts electricity in solution
Explanation:
The unknown liquid Ira is working with in the lab contains an ionic compound that conducts electricity when in liquid form or dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity when in liquid form or disolved in water and good insulators when solid. They also have a high melting point. Ionic compounds are more soluble than each other and some ionic compounds are insoluble, that is, they don't dissolve in water.
Ionic compound in the liquid form or dissolved in water conduct electricity because their ions are free to move from one place to another unlike ionic compound in the solid form whose ions are fixed.
Answer:
The liquid contains an ionic compound that conducts electricity in solution.
Explanation:
When the bulb glows brightly, it means that the solution is a conductor of electricity. We know this because it allows electrical current flows through it when the plug is submerged in it (I.e. the unknown solution)
This also mean that the solution has high conductivity.
In summary, the bright glow of the bulb resulting from the experiment shows that the current flows easily through the unknown liquid.