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Weak electrolytes can be weak acid or base ..
It can be explained with the help of few examples like H2CO3 (carbonic acid), NH3 (ammonia), and H3PO4(phosphoric acid) etc..
they produce very less H+ or OH ion on hydrolysis...
Hence are considered as weak electrolytes..
Weak electrolytes can be weak acid or base ..
It can be explained with the help of few examples like H2CO3 (carbonic acid), NH3 (ammonia), and H3PO4(phosphoric acid) etc..
they produce very less H+ or OH ion on hydrolysis...
Hence are considered as weak electrolytes..
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The electrolytes that ionise only to partially to form free mobile ions in the solution is called weak electrolytes.
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