
(a)
Interpretation:
The species present in an aqueous solution for given compounds has to identified.
Concept introduction:
Electrolyte:
- The electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution conducts electricity.
Non electrolyte:
- The non electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution does not conduct electricity.
Weak electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is not completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called weak electrolyte.
Strong electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called strong electrolyte.
To identify Lactose as an electrolyte, non electrolyte, weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte
(b)
Interpretation:
The species present in an aqueous solution for given compounds has to identified.
Concept introduction:
Electrolyte:
- The electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution conducts electricity.
Non electrolyte:
- The non electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution does not conduct electricity.
Weak electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is not completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called weak electrolyte.
Strong electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called strong electrolyte.
- To identify Lactic acid as an electrolyte, non electrolyte, weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte
(c)
Interpretation:
The species present in an aqueous solution for given compounds has to identified.
Concept introduction:
Electrolyte:
- The electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution conducts electricity.
Non electrolyte:
- The non electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution does not conduct electricity.
Weak electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is not completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called weak electrolyte.
Strong electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called strong electrolyte.
- To identify Dimethyl
amine as an electrolyte, non electrolyte, weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte
(d)
Interpretation:
The species present in an aqueous solution for given compounds has to identified.
Concept introduction:
Electrolyte:
- The electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution conducts electricity.
Non electrolyte:
- The non electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissolved in water to produced solution and this solution does not conduct electricity.
Weak electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is not completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called weak electrolyte.
Strong electrolyte:
- The chemical compound which is completely dissociates to produce the ions in the solution is called strong electrolyte.
- To identify Barium hydroxide as an electrolyte, non electrolyte, weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte

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