There are strong electrolytes and weak and non electrolytes. There is no very strong, or pretty strong, electrolytes. If they are strong, they are strong. So, in lemons, you have salts which are strong electrolytes, and you have citric acid, which is a weak electrolyte.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
If you mean strong acids then yes, strong acids are strong electrolytes.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
Weak bases are indeed poor electrolytes. This is because they produce a smaller amount of ions than strong bases. The amount of ions produced is what makes something a strong or weak electrolyte or acid and base.
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Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
If you mean strong acids then yes, strong acids are strong electrolytes.
No. Many strong electrolytes are bases or neutral salts.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
Weak bases are indeed poor electrolytes. This is because they produce a smaller amount of ions than strong bases. The amount of ions produced is what makes something a strong or weak electrolyte or acid and base.
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Inorganic compounds that can be completely ionised are considered to be strong electrolytes.
Hydrogen bromide is a strong electrolyte.
Strong electrolytes completely ionize when dissolved. Some examples of strong electrolytes include sodium chloride, nitric acid, chloric acid, and calcium chloride.
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In water there is only one strong base: hydroxide (OH-).But only the dissolvable hydoxides (of alkali metals: NaOH, KOH etc.) are strong electrolytes.
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