
a.
To determine:
The classification of
Introduction:
The solutes that have the ability to produce ions are called electrolytes. Ionic compound dissolve in water are called strong electrolyte. Ionic compounds that are not soluble in water are called non electrolytes. Substance that weakly conducts electricity because it partially dissociates in an aqueous solution are called weak electrolyte.
b.
To determine:
The classification of sucrose.
Introduction:
The solutes that have the ability to produce ions are called electrolytes. Ionic compound dissolve in water are called strong electrolyte. Ionic compounds that are not soluble in water are called non electrolytes. Substance that weakly conducts electricity because it partially dissociates in an aqueous solution are called weak electrolyte.
c.
To determine:
The classification of Formic acid (HCOOH).
Introduction:
The solutes that have the ability to produce ions are called electrolytes. Ionic compound dissolve in water are called strong electrolyte. Ionic compounds that are not soluble in water are called non electrolytes. Substance that weakly conducts electricity because it partially dissociates in an aqueous solution are called weak electrolyte.

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