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Can ionic compounds be weak electrolytes ?

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Answered by TechnoIndia
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Electrolytes are substances which, when dissolved in water, break up into cations (plus-charged ions) and anions (minus-charged ions). (Salts are sometimes also called ionic compounds, but really strong bases are ionic compounds as well.) ... The weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.

Answered by Puneeth555
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Electrolytes are substances which, when dissolved in water, break up into cations (plus-charged ions) and anions (minus-charged ions). (Salts are sometimes also called ionic compounds, but really strong bases are ionic compounds as well.) ... The weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.

All soluble ionic compounds are strong electrolytes. They conduct very well because they provide a plentiful supply of ions in solution. Some polar covalent compounds are also strong electrolytes

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