They have mobile ions in solution
No
True
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.
There are 54 electrolytes.
yes, it is a weak electrolytes
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
They are bonded by ionic bond. They are electricity conductor in molten state or aqueous solution.
if The solutions conduct electricity! They are called ELECTROLYTES
Many salts are electrolytes but not all; also exist electrolytes which are not salts.
It's not so much that as all acid are electrolytes, though most are weak electrolytes.
All of them
Na (sodium), K (potassium), Cl (chloride), Mg (magnesium), Ca (calcium).
No
Compounds which are not ionic are commonly not electrolytes. An ionic compound is a compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal, such as NaCl or AgI. Compounds with different compositions are not electrolytes.
they are ally basically acidic compounds, that makes a "good electrolyte"
True
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