They do not completely dissociate in water.
No. Many strong electrolytes are bases or neutral salts.
first of all new guy was here any way here is the answer,An electrolyte refers to a substance that contains free ions and can be used as an electrically conductive medium. Most of the solute doesnot dissociate in a weak electrolyte whereas in a strong electrolyte a higher ratio of solute dissociates to form free ions. Some examples of strong and weak electrolytes are as follows: Weak electrolytes: H2SO4, HCl Strong electrolytes: NaNO3, NaCl, Na2SO4
Because the soluble salts are dissociated in water solutions forming ions.
The molarity not depend on weak or strong.
These substances are the electrolytes.
They do not completely dissociate in water.
yes, it is a weak electrolytes
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.
weak acids/bases.
Weak electrolyte
weak electrolytes gives weak value of pH scale.
No. Many strong electrolytes are bases or neutral salts.
strong
Auric Oxide (AuO)
It's not so much that as all acid are electrolytes, though most are weak electrolytes.
These salts are weak electrolytes: examples are acetates, formates etc. of alkali metals.
Salt water, battery acid, lemon juice, orange juice etc.