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three differences between strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes ​

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Answered by taiahom
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the difference between strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte is that strong electrolyte substances like acids kind of HCL or H2 s o4 produce a good amount of good amount of electricity whereas weak acids like acetic acids cannot produce good amount of electricity

Answered by Anonymous
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A strong electrolyte is a solution/solute that completely, or almost completely, ionizes or dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of electric current in the solution. Originally, a "strong electrolyte" was defined as a chemical that, when in aqueous solution, is a good conductor of electricity

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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. Weak electrolytes only partially ionize in water (usually 1% to 10%), while strong electrolytes completely ionize (100%)

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