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Sulfuric Acid
H2SO4
What makes an acid, base, or soluble salt strong electrolytes?
they dissociate completely in solution
What makes an acid, base, and insoluble salt weak electrolytes?
they don’t dissociate completely in solution, more like 5 to 10%
What makes a nonelectrolyte?
doesn’t dissociate in solution at all; specifically molecular species, especially hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons
CH3CH3, SO2, C6H12O6
perchloric acid
HClO4
nitric acid
HNO3
hydroiodic acid
HI
hydrobromic acid
HBr
hydrochloric acid
HCl