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Calcium sulfide (CaS) is considered a strong electrolyte because it dissociates completely into calcium ions (Ca²⁺) and sulfide ions (S²⁻) when dissolved in water. This complete dissociation allows it to conduct electricity efficiently in solution. Strong electrolytes are characterized by their ability to produce a high concentration of ions, and CaS fits this definition.

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