Many salts in solution or molten are electrolytes.
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
Salts derived from strong acids and strong bases do not undergo hydrolysis. This is because both the cation and anion in these salts do not have the ability to react with water to form acidic or basic solutions. Examples include NaCl (sodium chloride) and KNO3 (potassium nitrate).
No, they are good electrolytes as they disassociate almost 100% in solution and conduct electricity well. HCl H + and Cl - Good conductors of current.
Because the soluble salts are dissociated in water solutions forming ions.
Electolytes
Salts formed from strong acid and strong base are neither acidic nor basic. Salts formed from strong acid and weak base are slightly acidic. Salts formed from weak acid and strong base are slightly basic.
Sodium chloride function as electolytes.
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No, not all strong electrolytes are strong acids. Strong electrolytes include strong acids, strong bases, and soluble salts. Strong acids are a subset of strong electrolytes that fully dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, leading to a high concentration of ions in solution.
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Salts are the result of acids neutralizing bases. If the base is weak and the acid is strong, the salt will have some acid character. If you dissolve an acid salt in water, it will lower the pH.