Science, asked by shreenidhi31, 1 year ago

Why pure water is not a strong electrolyte?

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Answered by Shwetha1234
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Pure water does not contain enough ions. Pure water is a weak electrolyte because they have strong bonding of hydrogen in the water molecules.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

In pure water there is presence of strong bonding of hydrogen ion in the molecules so, it is a weak electrolyte.

EXPLANATION:

The pure water molecules don’t contain enough ions which makes the water a weak electrolyte. To be a strong electrolyte it must ionize into its ion but in case of pure water it ionizes very slightly into its ions making it a weak electrolyte.

Hence the pure water is a weak electrolyte because of its strong hydrogen bonding.

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