Monday, May 13, 2019

Conductivity of water and chlorine?


I am a novice in chemistry and i have a question: I know that water is not a good conductive material (since there is a perfect bond in water I think) but I am thinking that if we add chlorine which has 7 valence electrons this means that there is a hole and this increases conductivity... am I right?




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