Potassium nitrate is a strong electrolyte.
strong
It is a weak electrolyte.
weak electrolyte
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
Mercury(I) acetate is a weak electrolyte.
Keq >> 1 strong Keq << 1 weak
Lead nitrate is actually Pb(NO3)2 It is a strong electrolyte.
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Zn(NO3)2 is zinc nitrate and it is a strong electrolyte.
Zn(NO3)2 is zinc nitrate and it is a strong electrolyte.
When in doubt, look at the reactants that produce the substance. Potassium nitrate, KNO3, is produced in solution by mixing potassium hydroxide, KOH, and nitric acid, HNO3, which are both strong electrolytes, and so is potassium nitrate. Two strong electrolytes will produce a strong electrolyte, a weak and a strong electrolyte will produce a weak electrolyte, and two weak electrolytes will produce a weak electrolyte.
Potassium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte.
No, KI is a strong electrolyte. All soluble salts are strong electrolytes, and KI is a salt since it is an ionic compound, but not an acid or a base.
It is a non-electrolyte. - 2 AP Chemistry students (who don't know each other and have never met)
Aluminium carbonate is a weak electrolyte.
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
This is a weak electrolyte.