Methanol, CH3OH, is a nonelectrolyte; ammonia, NH3, is a weak electrolyte; and calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, is a...

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Methanol, CH3OH, is a nonelectrolyte; ammonia,NH3, is a weak electrolyte; and calcium hydroxide,Ca(OH)2, is a strong electrolyte. What are the soluteparticles present in aqueous solutions of each compound? (Selectall that apply.)

methanolammoniacalcium hydroxide

CH3, OH2+, H+,O2-, CH3O- ,OH-,CH3OH

NH2+ , O2- , H+ ,OH,NH3, NH4+

H+ ,Ca2+ , CaOH+ ,Ca(OH)2,Ca(OH)3-,OH-

If 0.1 mol of each compound is dissolved in solution, which onecontains about 0.3 mol of solute particles, which contains 0.1 molof solute particles, and which contains somewhere between 0.1 and0.2 mol of solute particles?

0.3 mol solute particles---Select--- methanol ammonia  calcium hydroxide
0.1 mol solute particles---Select--- methanol ammonia  calcium hydroxide
between 0.1 and 0.2 mol solute particles---Select--- methanol ammonia  calcium hydroxide

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Methanol Since methanol is a non electrolyte the only solute particles present is CH3OH Ammonia Since ammonia is a weak electrolyte it will partially    See Answer
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