Of the substances (as pure substances, in aqueous solutions, or of mixtures) categorize them into either electrolytes or non-electrolytes.

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Of the substances (as pure substances, in aqueous solutions, or of mixtures) categorize them into either electrolytes or non-electrolytes.

non-electrolytes (very weak conductors)
strong electrolytes (very strong conductors)
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weak electrolytes (marginal conductors)
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| 0.1 M C12H22O11 (sucrose, aq)
| CH3COOH (glacial acetic acid)
| 0.1 M HCI (aq)
saturated Ca(OH)2 (aq)
H2O (tapwater)
| C7H8 (toluene)
| 0.1 M NH4CI (aq)
| 0.1 M CH3CH2OH (ethanol, aq)
| KCIO3 (s)
KCIO3 (I)
saturated Ca3(PO4)2 (aq)
CH3CH2OH (ethanol, pure)
0.1 М СНЗСООН (аqд)
0.1 M NaCI (aq)
0.1 М КСIОЗ (aq)
H2O (distilled)
0.1 M NH3 (aq)
О.1 M NaOH (aq)
saturated HCI (in toluene)
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Transcribed Image Text:non-electrolytes (very weak conductors) strong electrolytes (very strong conductors) No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen weak electrolytes (marginal conductors) No Answers Chosen Possible answers | 0.1 M C12H22O11 (sucrose, aq) | CH3COOH (glacial acetic acid) | 0.1 M HCI (aq) saturated Ca(OH)2 (aq) H2O (tapwater) | C7H8 (toluene) | 0.1 M NH4CI (aq) | 0.1 M CH3CH2OH (ethanol, aq) | KCIO3 (s) KCIO3 (I) saturated Ca3(PO4)2 (aq) CH3CH2OH (ethanol, pure) 0.1 М СНЗСООН (аqд) 0.1 M NaCI (aq) 0.1 М КСIОЗ (aq) H2O (distilled) 0.1 M NH3 (aq) О.1 M NaOH (aq) saturated HCI (in toluene) :::: :::: ::::
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Electrolytes are the compounds that dissociate into their corresponding ions when dissolved in water, whereas non-electrolytes do not.

Strong electrolytes are the ones that dissociate almost completely into their ions (includes strong acids, strong bases and salts), and weak electrolytes are the ones that dissociate only partially into their corresponding ions in aqueous solution (includes weak acids and weak bases).

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