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Difference between strong and weak electrolyte
select a strong electrolyte
Molten Nacl, glacial CH3COOH, strong NH4OH solution,Dil. HCL

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Answered by chakri6
4
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases, and salts. (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.



Examples of strong and weak electrolytes are given below:

Strong Electrolytesstrong acidsHCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO3, HClO4, and H2SO4strong basesNaOH, KOH, LiOH, Ba(OH)2, and Ca(OH)2saltsNaCl, KBr, MgCl2, and many, many moreWeak Electrolytesweak acidsHF, HC2H3O2 (acetic acid), H2CO3(carbonic acid), H3PO4 (phosphoric acid), and many moreweak basesNH3 (ammonia), C5H5N (pyridine), and several more, all containing "N"

Answered by sgwaeutraav
9
Hey friend,
Here's your answer,

strong electrolyte: the electrolyte which allows large amount of electricity to pass through them in the molten or aqueous state is known as strong electrolytes. It consists only of free ions and allows a bulb to glow brightly.

Weak electrolyte : the electrolyte which allows only small amount of electricity to pass through the molten or aqueous state is known as weak electrolyte. It consists of ionised ions as well as unionised molecules and allows a bulb to glow dimely.

molten NaCl is a strong electrolyte.


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