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Using information from this chapter, indicate wheeler each of the following substances in aqueous solution is a nonelectrolyte, weak electrolyte,or strong electrolyte.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

(a)
Interpretation:
Aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
Solutes that provide ions when dissolved in water are called electrolytes.
Electrolytes are minerals that can carry electric charge. Electrolytes can categorized into 3 sections as Strong Electrolytes, weak Electrolytes and Non Electrolytes.
Answer to Problem 1E
Explanation of Solution
Solutes that that do not provide ions in water are called nonelectrolytes. A strong electrolyte is a substance that is essentially completely ionized in aqueous solution. Weak electrolyte is only partially ionized in aqueous solution: only some of the dissolved solute is converted into ions.
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases and salts. Weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.
Phenol can lose a hydrogen ion because the phenoxide ion formed is stable to some extent. Hence

(b)
Interpretation:
Aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
Solutes that provide ions when dissolved in water are called electrolytes.
Electrolytes are minerals that can carry electric charge. Electrolytes can categorized into 3 sections as Strong Electrolytes, weak Electrolytes and Non Electrolytes.
Answer to Problem 1E
Explanation of Solution
Solutes that that do not provide ions in water are called nonelectrolytes. A strong electrolyte is a substance that is essentially completely ionized in aqueous solution. Weak electrolyte is only partially ionized in aqueous solution: only some of the dissolved solute is converted into ions.
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases and salts. Weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.

(c)
Interpretation:
Aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
Solutes that provide ions when dissolved in water are called electrolytes.
Electrolytes are minerals that can carry electric charge. Electrolytes can categorized into 3 sections as Strong Electrolytes, weak Electrolytes and Non Electrolytes.
Answer to Problem 1E
Explanation of Solution
Solutes that that do not provide ions in water are called nonelectrolytes. A strong electrolyte is a substance that is essentially completely ionized in aqueous solution. Weak electrolyte is only partially ionized in aqueous solution: only some of the dissolved solute is converted into ions.
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases and salts. Weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.

(d)
Interpretation:
Aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
Solutes that provide ions when dissolved in water are called electrolytes.
Electrolytes are minerals that can carry electric charge. Electrolytes can categorized into 3 sections as Strong Electrolytes, weak Electrolytes and Non Electrolytes.
Answer to Problem 1E
Explanation of Solution
Solutes that that do not provide ions in water are called nonelectrolytes. A strong electrolyte is a substance that is essentially completely ionized in aqueous solution. Weak electrolyte is only partially ionized in aqueous solution: only some of the dissolved solute is converted into ions.
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases and salts. Weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.

(e)
Interpretation:
Aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
Solutes that provide ions when dissolved in water are called electrolytes.
Electrolytes are minerals that can carry electric charge. Electrolytes can categorized into 3 sections as Strong Electrolytes, weak Electrolytes and Non Electrolytes.
Answer to Problem 1E
Explanation of Solution
Solutes that that do not provide ions in water are called nonelectrolytes. A strong electrolyte is a substance that is essentially completely ionized in aqueous solution. Weak electrolyte is only partially ionized in aqueous solution: only some of the dissolved solute is converted into ions.
Strong electrolytes fall into three categories: strong acids, strong bases and salts. Weak electrolytes include weak acids and weak bases.
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