what is meant by PH of a solution?
state one difference b/w a strong and a weak electrolyte. Give one example of each
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pH = Power of hydrogen Of the solution
Strong electrolyte - Dissociates almost completely allowing large amount of electricity to pass through it
Example - NaOH solution
Weak Electrolyte - Dissociates partially and allows small amount of electricity to pass through it
Example - Acetic Acid (CH3COOH)
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pH of a solution is a negative logarithm to the base 10 of the hydrogen ion concentrations expressed in moles per litre
Strong electrolyte - Dissociates to a large extent ! Example - Na(OH)
Weak electrolyte - Dissociates to a small extent ! Example- NH4(OH)
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