(a)
Interpretation: The aqueous solution of each of the given compounds as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non electrolyte and an acid, base or neither are to be classified.
Concept introduction: The substances that dissociate completely into ions when dissolved in water are strong electrolyte whereas weak electrolytes dissociate partially in water. Non electrolytes do not dissociate in water. An acid is defined as a compound which donates a proton and a proton acceptor is known as base according to Bronsted-Lowry theory.
To determine: The classification of the given aqueous solution as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non electrolyte and an acid, base or neither.
(b)
To determine: The classification of the given aqueous solution as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non electrolyte and an acid, base or neither.
(c)
To determine: The classification of the given aqueous solution as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non electrolyte and an acid, base or neither.
(d)
To determine: The classification of the given aqueous solution as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non electrolyte and an acid, base or neither.
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