(1)What is electrolysis?
(2)what is elecrolyte?
(3)defferentiate between strong electrolyte and week electrolyte?
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1) Electrolysis is the method where the metals decompose into its ions by passing electric current through a salt solution of the metal.
2)The liquid solution used through which electric current is sent,in the process of electrolyte.
3)Strong electrolyte decomposes much of the ions but weak electrolyte dissociates ions only partially and not completely.
2)The liquid solution used through which electric current is sent,in the process of electrolyte.
3)Strong electrolyte decomposes much of the ions but weak electrolyte dissociates ions only partially and not completely.
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Here is your answer,
(1) Electrolysis is the process of decomposition of a chemical compound in aqueous solutions or in molten state accompanied by a chemical change by using direct electric current.
(2) Electroytes are the compounds which either in aqueous solution or in molten state allow electric current to pass through them.
(3) Strong elecrolyte :- 1. Electrolytes which allow a large amount of electricity to flow through them.
2. These are good conductors of electricity.
3. These are almost, completely dissociated in fused or aqueous solution state.
4. These solutions contain (almost) only free mobile ions.
5. Strong elecrolyte allows a bulb to glow brightly.
Weak electrolyte :- 1. Electrolytes which allow small amounts of electricity to flow through them.
2. These are poor conductors of electricity.
3. These are partially dissociated in fused or in aqueous solution state.
4. These solutions contain ions as well as molecules.
5. Weak electrolyte allows a bulb to glow dimly.
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