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Is mn(oh)3 a strong electrolyte

Updated: 4/28/2022
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In theory it would be because it is an ionic compound and would dissociate into ions. However, it is so very insoluble in water, that for all practical purposes, it would not be an electrolyte.

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I suppose that the correct formula is Mn(OH)3.

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