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explain strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes...???​

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Answered by OJASWI
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STRONG ELECTROLYTES

A strong electrolyte is a solution/solute that completely, or almost completely, ionizes or dissociates in a solution.

WEAK ELECTROLYTES

A weak electrolyte is an electrolyte that does not completely dissociate in aqueous solution. The solution will contain both ions and molecules of the electrolyte.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Strong electrolytes-

those ionic conductors which are completely ionized in aqueous solution are called as strong Eletrolyte.

for strong eletrolytes the value of degree of ionization is 100•/•.

i.e.

 \alpha  = 1

examples-

(i) \: strong \: acid -  -   >  \:  h_{2}s o_{4} \:  \: hcl \:  \: hn o_{3} \:  \: hcl o_{4}

(ii) \:  \: strong \: base -  -  >  \: koh \:  \: naoh \:  \:  \:ba(oh)_{2}

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(2) weak eletrolyte -

those Eletrolyte which are partially ionized in aqueous solution are called as weak electrolytes.

example -

(i) \:  \: weak \: acid -  -  >  \: hcn \: c h_{3}cooh \:  \: hcooh \: \:  h_{2}c o_{3}

(ii) weak \: base \:  -  -  >  \: n h_{4}oh \:  \: cu(o  h)_{2} \:  \: zn(o h)_{2}

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