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Examples of Electrolytes

Strong electrolyte

Weak electrolyte

Non-electrolyte

Sea water

Tap water

Chemically pure water

Hydrochloric acid

Carbonic acid

Alcohol

Sulphuric acid

Acetic acid

Kerosene

Aqueous copper sulphate

Ammonium hydroxide

Aqueous sugar solution

Molten lead bromide

Citric acid

Carbon disulphide

Aqueous sodium chloride

Oxalic acid

Nitric acid

Aqueous potassium hydroxide





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Glucose and Sucrose

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sugar is one example.

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I know gatorade has some electrolytes :D

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