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
Strong electrolytes completely dissociate into ions and conduct electricity well, where as weak electrolytes provide few ions in a solution therefore (even in high concentrations) they conduct electricity poorly.
So basically strong electrolytes conduct electricity well and weak electrolytes conduct electricity poorly.
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strong associates with water while weak don't.
Strong electrolytes completely dissociate into ions and conduct electricity well. Weak electrolytes provide few ions in solution.
A strong electrolyte dissociates (splits up) into its respective ions to a great extent in water.
A weak electrolyte will dissociate very little in water.
Degree of 'splitting' into ions
It is a weak electrolyte.
weak electrolyte
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
Mercury(I) acetate is a weak electrolyte.
Potassium nitrate is a strong electrolyte.
Aluminium carbonate is a weak electrolyte.
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
This is a weak electrolyte.
KMnO4 is a strong electrolyte.
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
it is a strong electrolyte because it occurs in strong bases and that's why it is bonded between two different elments
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
It is a weak electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules