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Question
From the given list :
NaCl, NaOH, H2O (pure), NH4OH, urea, dil.H2SO4, glucose, acetic acid, H2CO3.
Select :
a) Substances which will behave as strong electrolytes.
b) Substances which will behave as weak electrolytes.
c) Substances which are non-elctrolytes.
Solution
a) Substances which will behave as strong electrolytes : NaCl, NaOH, H2O (pure), dil.H2SO4
b) Substances which will behave as weak electrolytes :
NH4OH, acetic acid, H2CO3
c) Substances which are non-elctrolytes : urea, glucose
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