Review I Consta Part A Explain the difference between a strong and weak electrolyte. Give an example of each. Check all that apply. O A strong electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, HCI. A weak electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, NaCl. A strong electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, C2H3O2. OA weak electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, AgCl. O None of the above. Submit Request Answer

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Explain the difference between a strong and weak electrolyte. Give an example of each.
Check all that apply.
O A strong electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, HCI.
O A weak electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, NaCl.
OA strong electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, C2H3O2.
A weak electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, AgCl.
O None of the above.
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 5 Algorithmic Question 124 I Review I Consta Part A Explain the difference between a strong and weak electrolyte. Give an example of each. Check all that apply. O A strong electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, HCI. O A weak electrolyte is either an ionic compound that is soluble in water, or a molecular compound that ionizes completely in water; for example, NaCl. OA strong electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, C2H3O2. A weak electrolyte is only slightly soluble and does not ionize to any great extent in water; for example, AgCl. O None of the above. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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     A solution that contains ion is called an electrolyte solution. Electrolyte is an ionic conductor and different from electronic ( metallic ) conductor. 

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