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Aqueous solution of acid salt formed by combination of
potassium and carbonic acid. by nature will be a
a)Non electrolyte
b)Weak electrolyte
c)Strong electrolyte​

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Answered by sarveshpauniya
0

Answer:

Aqueous solution of acid salt formed by combination of

potassium and carbonic acid. by nature will be a

a)Non electrolyte

b)Weak electrolyte

c)Strong electrolyte

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
0

The correct answer is option

b) Weak electrolyte

The potassium chemical element carbonate could be a metal salt that's the monopotassium salt of carbonous acid.

  • Its agent properties are employed in organic farming for the management of mildew and apple scab.
  • it's a task as a food acidity regulator, a raising agent, a buffer and an antifungal agrochemical.
  • carbonate (K2CO3) is an ordinarily used base in organic chemistry.
  • acid is a weak solution because it doesn't fully dissociate into the solution
  • Water partly dissolves into charged hydrogen ions and charged hydroxide (hydrogen and oxygen) ions, however, most water molecules keep intact.
  • Understood in this way, we can see how water relates to alternative electrolytes.

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