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Strong electrolytes are those which :(a) Conduct electricity(b) Dissolve readily in water(c) Dissociate into ions at high dilution(d) Completely dissociate into ions
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Strong electrolytes are substances that completely dissociate into ions when they are in solution. This means that they break apart into their individual ions when they are dissolved in water. Show more…
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