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Molten sodium acetateis dissociated. Sodium acetate is formed from a strong base and a weak acid.

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Q: Why is molten sodium acetate a strong electrolyte?
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Sodium acetate Strong weak or nonelectrolyte?

something is a strong electrolyte if it is a strong base, strong acid, or a soluble salt. Sodium acetate is in fact a soluble salt because anything with a group one element will dissolve. Sodium Acetate is a strong electrolyte.


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