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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Simply, electrolyte is a liquid that an electric current can pass through, especially in an electric cell or battery.

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⬛ ELECTROLYTES

We say that : A compound, that conducts electricity in molten (fused) or aqueous (solution) state, and which simultaneously undergoes decomposition (breaking into ions) when an electric current passes through it, is an electrolyte

We classify electrolytes as strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes. This is done on the basis of the extent to which the electrolyte breaks into ions.

▪️Strong electrolytes: These are electrolytes that get ionised completely to form free mobile ions in the solution. Hence a large number of free mobile ions are available in them to conduct electricity.

Some of the examples of strong electrolytes are sodium chloride, pure sulphuric acid and copper sulphate solution.

▪️Weak electrolytes: These are electrolytes that get lonised only partially to form free mobile ions. Hence only a small number of free mobile ions are available in them to conduct electricity

Some of the examples of weak electrolytes are acetic acid, ammonium hydroxide and tap water

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