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what is the electrolyte capacity (ability to conduct) when an ionic compound dissolves well in water? strong electrolyte weak electrolyte covalent electrolyte non - electrolyte
Brief Explanations
- A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, enabling it to conduct electricity well.
- A weak electrolyte only partially dissociates.
- A covalent electrolyte is not a standard classification in this context.
- A non - electrolyte does not dissociate into ions and thus does not conduct electricity.
Since the ionic compound dissolves well (implying complete dissociation in water, which is typical for many ionic compounds in water), it is a strong electrolyte.
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