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All right, question says we should indicate whether each solution is a non -electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or strong electrolyte.
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Let's start with first.
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The first one is an acid, right? it's a weak acid.
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It's a weak acid.
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It is a weak acid, so it's a weak electrolyte.
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Definitely a weak electrolyte.
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It's a weak electrolyte because it would ionize in water, but not completely.
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It doesn't completely dissociate in water.
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Electrolytes are solutions that have the capacity to conduct electricity because they have mobile ions, right? so let's go to the next one.
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We have lithium sulfate.
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This would ionize completely to give you lithium ion and the sulfate ion.
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So this is a strong electrolyte.
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It is a strong electrolyte.
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It will completely ionize in water.
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So it's a strong electrolyte.
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Let's look at the other one...