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EXERCISES OF ELECTROLYTE AND NON ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION

Yolanda S.C/X MIPA 2/25

1. A solution can conduct electric if it is consist of....


A. Freely particles movement
B. Freely molecules movement
C. Freely atoms movement
D. Freely ions movement
E. Soluble substance

2. Ionic compound which acts as strong electrolyte is....


A. CCl4 solution
B. KOH in the water
C. CH3Cl solution
D. solid NaCl
E. CO2 in water

3. Below is the data of electric conductivity of some solutions.

Solutio Lamp Lightening Electrode α


n
K Dim Few bubble 0.5
L Bright Much bubble 1
M No light No bubble 0
N No light Few bubble 0.2
O Bright Much bubble 1

Refers to the data above, the solution that can be grouped into strong electrolyte
and weak electrolyte are....
A. K and M
B. M and N
C. O and M
D. K and O
E. L and N

4. Which of the followings is nonelectrolyte solution?


A. urea solution
B. vinegar water
C. kitchen salt solution
D. salt water
E. chalk water

5. Glucose in water will form non-electrolyte solution because....


A. Glucose is an ionic compound which is completely ionized
B. Glucose is a non-polar covalent compound which is completely ionized
C. Glucose is a polar covalent compound which is completely ionized
D. Glucose is non-polar covalent compound which is partly ionized
E. Glucose is non-polar covalent compound which dissolves in the water
become glucose molecules

6. Which system that can conduct electric?


A. NaCl(s)
B. CaO(s)
C. KCl(s)
D. NaBr(l)
E. CO(NH4)2 (aq)

7. Given some solutions: CH3COOH, NaCl, KCl, urea, and alcohol. The solutions
which can be grouped into strong electrolyte are....
A. urea and alcohol
B. CH3COOH and urea
C. CH3COOH and alcohol
D. NaCl and KCl
E. alcohol and KCl

8. Observe the following statements.


1. It is an electrolyte solution
2. It can conduct electric
3. It produces a few gas bubbles
The statements above are correct for....

A. Ionic compound
B. Strong electrolyte
C. Weak electrolyte
D. Non electrolyte
E. Covalent compound

9. Below is the data of an electric conductivity experiment of some water.

No Kinds of water Lamp Lightening Other Observation


1 River water dimly Gas Bubble
2 Well water - Gas Bubble
3 PDAM water - Gas Bubble
4 Lake water - Gas Bubble
5 Sea water dimly Gas Bubble
The correct conclusion based on the data above is....
A. River water is a nonelectrolyte
B. Lake water is a nonelectrolyte
C. Water can be electrolyte and nonelectrolyte
D. The electrolyte property of water is influenced by the surface of the container
E. All water is electrolyte

10.The compound which can conduct electricity caused by the ions moving is....
A. Sodium bromide
B. Paraffin
C. Polyethylene
D. Glucose
E. Urea

11.An electrolyte solution of an accumulator is....


A. HNO3
B. H2SO4
C. CH3COOH
D. NaOH
E. NaCl

12.The example of the weak electrolyte solution is....


A. Ammonia
B. Sulfuric acid
C. Hydrochloric acid
D. Kitchen salt
E. Sodium hydroxide

13.Solution A and solution B are tested by an electrolyte tester. The lamp light
brightly when solution A is tested. When solution B is tested, the lamp is off and
there is no gas bubble. The true statement based on the experiment data is ....
A. Solution A has more ion than solution B
B. Solution A has less ion than solution B
C. Solution A is a strong electrolyte while solution B is a non electrolyte
D. Solution A is a non electrolyte while solution B is a strong electrolyte
E. The number of ion in both solution can not be compared

SOAL-SOAL UN
answer: E

answer: A

answer: C
answer: E

answer: A

answer : E
answer: C

answer:

answer: C

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