
(a)
Interpretation:
The classification of
Concept introduction:
The strong electrolytes are those electrolytes having an aqueous solution as a good conductor of electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte.

Answer to Problem 4ECE
Nitrous acid
Explanation of Solution
The electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte. Nonelectrolytes are the species whose aqueous solution is the nonconductor of electricity.
The nitrous acid
Nitrous acid
Nitrous acid
(b)
Interpretation:
The major species in the aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
The strong electrolytes are those electrolytes having an aqueous solution as a good conductor of electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte.

Answer to Problem 4ECE
The major species in the aqueous solution of
Explanation of Solution
The electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte. Nonelectrolytes are the species whose aqueous solution is the nonconductor of electricity.
The compounds which get completely dissolved in water are called major ionic species. The electrolyte or compounds which partially dissolved in water are called minor ionic species.
The nitrous acid
Nitrous acid
Therefore, the major species in the solution is
The major species in the aqueous solution of
(c)
Interpretation:
The minor species in the aqueous solution of
Concept introduction:
The strong electrolytes are those electrolytes having an aqueous solution as a good conductor of electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte.

Answer to Problem 4ECE
The minor species in the aqueous solution of
Explanation of Solution
The electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes that ionize completely are known as strong electrolytes. The electrolyte which does not ionize completely and has an aqueous solution as a poor conductor is known as a weak electrolyte. Nonelectrolytes are the species whose aqueous solution is the nonconductor of electricity.
The compounds which get completely dissolved in water are called major ionic species. The electrolyte or compounds which partially dissolved in water are called minor ionic species.
The nitrous acid
Nitrous acid
Therefore, the minor species in the solution is
The minor species in the aqueous solution of
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