Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.06.2020 03:58, oakleylynn

16. A student tests the conductivity of an unknown substance and determines it to good conductor of electricity. Based on this he decides that it is an acid. Criticize the student's conclusion. Is there enough evidence to warrant the conclusion? What additional test or tests could be performed to confirm the conclusion. For each test, indicate the result that would verify the substance to be an acid.

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