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Chemistry, 17.11.2020 01:00 jaksmmwlqlzm

Calcium nitrate and calcium carbonate are both ionic compounds. Calcium nitrate mixed with water behaves as an electrolyte.

Calcium carbonate mixed with water does not behave as an electrolyte.

Explain, in terms of solubility and movement of ions, this difference in behaviour

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