Chemistry, asked by sarena2364, 1 month ago

simple experiment that can distinguish between strong and weak electrolytes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Electrolytes are substances which, when dissolved in water, break up into cations (plus-charged ions) and anions (minus-charged ions). We say they ionize. Strong electrolytes ionize completely (100%), while weak electrolytes ionize only partially (usually on the order of 1–10%).

Answered by MisSadaa007
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Electrolytes are classed by how many ions they release into the solution. Some substances are 100% dissociated in solution; they are strong electrolytes. Soluble ionic compounds and a few acids like hydrochloric, nitric and sulfuric acids are strong electrolytes.

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