which type of compounds are used as electrolytic solutions
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Even insoluble ionic compounds (e.g., AgCl, PbSO4, CaCO3) are strong electrolytes, because the small amounts that do dissolve in water do so principally as ions; i.e., there is virtually no undissociated form of the compound
The electrolytes in human bodies include:
sodium.
potassium.
calcium.
bicarbonate.
magnesium.
chloride.
phosphate.
All soluble ionic compounds are strong electrolytes. They conduct very well because they provide a plentiful supply of ions in solution. Some polar covalent compounds are also strong electrolytes. Common examples are HCl, HBr, HI and H2SO4, all of which react with H2O to form large concentrations of ions.
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covalent compound
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