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The fraction of the total number of molecules of an electrolyte that ionizes in solution is called as

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DEGREES OF IONIZATION

The fraction of the total number of molecules of an electrolyte that ionizes in a solution is called as degrees of ionization.

GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT DEGREES OF IONIZATION:

* The fraction of neutral particles in a gas or aqueous solution that are ionized is referred to as the degree of ionization (also known as ionization yield in the literature).

*  It may be thought of as an acid/ability base's to ionize itself in electrolytes. Partially ionized (also weakly ionized) refers to a low degree of ionization, whereas completely ionized refers to a high degree of ionization. Fully ionized, on the other hand, might also signify that an ion has lost all of its electrons.

* Ionization is the process by which an atom or molecule loses one or more electrons from its atomic orbital while gaining another from an incoming free electron (electron attachment).

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