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No, a neutral solution does not necessarily mean that it is a strong electrolyte. The strength of an electrolyte depends on its ability to dissociate into ions in solution. A neutral solution may contain weak electrolytes or non-electrolytes.
This might depend on what type of solution you are referring to. If the solution is aqueous, then yes. The solvent would be water.
I contain a weak solution of salt and sugar and has cellulose which gives the plant strength and support
No, weak acids do not fully dissociate in solution.
Detergent solutions are usually slightly basic because they contain surfactants that can act as weak bases.
It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
Vinegar is a weak solution of acetic acid.
A buffer reaction is a chemical reaction involving a buffer solution, which resists changes in pH when an acid or base is added. Buffer solutions contain a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid, to help maintain the pH of the solution within a specific range.
the solution which has low dissolving power i guess
the solution which has low dissolving power i guess
their color
A concentrated weak acid refers to a solution with a high amount of a weak acid dissolved in it. This means that there is a high concentration of the weak acid molecules in the solution, which can lead to a lower pH and increased acidity compared to a more dilute solution.