what are electrolytes?what are difference between strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes
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Strong electrolytes ionize completely (100%), while weak electrolytes ionize only partially (usually on the order of 1–10%). That is, the principal species in solution for strong electrolytes are ions, while the principal specie in solution for weak electrolytes is the un-ionized compound itself.
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What are electrolytes?
Electrolytes are essential minerals—like sodium, calcium, and potassium—that are vital to many key functions in the body.
What are difference between strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes?
Strong Electrolytes – Electrolytes are chemical species that conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.
Weak electrolytes – An electrolyte that ionises to a small extent in solution is called weak electrolyte.
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