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what is weak electrolytes and strong electrolytes?

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Answered by owaisxshariff
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A strong electrolyte is a solution/solute that completely, or almost completely, ionizes or dissociates in a solution.

A weak electrolyte is a solution/solute that does not completely, or almost completely, ionize or dissociate in a solution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Strong electrolytes are electrolytes that dissociate almost completely when electric current is passed through its aqueous solution state .


Weak electrolytes are electrolytes that dissociate partially when electric current is passed through its aqueous solution state .


More information :

⇒ The device which contains both the electrodes ad the electrolyte cell is called the electrolytic cell .

⇒ The two electrodes are anode and cathode .

⇒ Electrolyte is the chemical compound which conduct electricity in the fused state or aqueous solution state .

⇒ Electrolytes are made up of ions and molecules.

⇒ Strong electrolytes are made up of ions only.

⇒ Weak electrolytes are made of both and non-electrolytes are made up of only molecules.

⇒ Electrodes allow electric current to enter and leave the electrolyte.

⇒ Electrolytes have to be in solution state or fused state.

⇒ Metals are liberated at cathode and non-metals at anode.

⇒ An electrolyte on dissolving in water dissociates into free ions.

⇒ These free ions helps to conduct electricity.

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