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A strong electrolyte has a high dissociation constant (K), indicating that it ionizes almost completely into ions when dissolved in solution. In contrast, a weak electrolyte has a low dissociation constant, meaning it only partially ionizes into ions in solution.
The dissociation is not so important.
Because by dissociation ions as Na+ and Cl- are formed.
HCN is a weak electrolyte. Although it partially dissociates into H+ and CN- ions in solution, the degree of dissociation is relatively low compared to strong electrolytes like strong acids or bases.
CH3COONa, or sodium acetate, is considered a strong electrolyte. When dissolved in water, it completely dissociates into sodium ions (Na⁺) and acetate ions (CH3COO⁻), allowing for efficient conduction of electricity. This complete dissociation is characteristic of strong electrolytes.
The degree of dissociation of an electrolyte increases with dilution because there are more solvent molecules available to surround and separate the ions in the solution. This reduces the chances of the ions recombining, leading to a higher degree of dissociation. Additionally, the weaker interactions between solvent molecules and ions in a diluted solution also contribute to higher dissociation.
Mostly ions, because the dissociation is near complete.
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
Aluminum phosphate, Al3(PO4)2, is considered a weak electrolyte. This is because it has low solubility in water, resulting in only a small amount of dissociation into ions. While it can conduct electricity when dissolved, its limited ionization means it does not function as a strong electrolyte like fully soluble salts do.
Yes, ammonium phosphate ((NH_4)_3PO_4) is considered a strong electrolyte. When it dissolves in water, it completely dissociates into its constituent ions: three ammonium ions ((NH_4^+)) and one phosphate ion ((PO_4^{3-})). This complete dissociation allows it to conduct electricity well in solution, characteristic of strong electrolytes.
it is a strong electrolyte because it occurs in strong bases and that's why it is bonded between two different elments