You are given aqueous solutions of six different substances and asked to determine whether they are strong, weak, or nonelectrolytes. Describe how you could test the solutions. Include definitions of strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, and nonelectrolyte in your answer and explain how your test would allow you to differentiate between the solutions.

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Answer:  

include all of these:

A strong electrolyte dissociates or ionizes completely in water.

A weak electrolyte dissociates or ionizes partially in water.

A nonelectrolyte does not dissociate or ionize in water.

The more ions in solution, the better the solution will conduct electricity.

To test each solution, use a conductivity apparatus. If the bulb lights, the solution is an electrolyte. The brighter the bulb, the stronger the electrolyte.

Explanation:

To test if the solutions are strong, weak or nonelectrolytes make use of :

  • A Conductivity apparatus

A strong electrolyte solution dissociates easily and completely in water, while a weak electrolyte dissociates partially / incompletely in water and a nonelectrolyte does not dissociate in water.

Strong electrolyte solutions conduct electricity better due to the abundance of ions in the solution therefore to test if the solutions are either strong or weak electrolytes, we make use of the conductivity apparatus.

when the bulb in the conductivity apparatus lights up it depicts that the solution is an electrolyte and the brighter the bulb the stronger the electrolyte solution.

Hence we can conclude that To test if the solutions are strong, weak or nonelectrolytes make use of  A Conductivity apparatus.

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