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ELECTROLYTES NONELECTROLYTES

Definition and properties:

A substance that dissolves in water and conducts an electric current. (Has mobile ions)

Definition and properties:

A substance that dissolves in water and does not produce an electric current. (No mobile ions)

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ELECTROLYTES NONELECTROLYTES Examples: Acids, bases and salts A. Strong Electrolyte: Dissociates

completely into ions. Strong acids: large ka (table K—HCl,

HNO3,H2SO4,HBr &HI) Strong Bases: large Kb (table F—

soluble hydroxides) Soluble salts: large ksp (table F-

soluble salts) B. Weak Electrolyte: Doesn’t dissociate completely into

ions Weak acids: small ka (all the rest) Weak bases: small kb (table F-

insoluble hydroxides) Insoluble salts: small ksp (table F-

insoluble salts)

Alcohols (CxHyOH, suffic –ol) Glycerin Sugars (CxHyOz)

Note: Dissociate: ionic substances

dissociate (break down) into ions.

Ionize: Molecular substances need water to produce ions.

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HCl water NaCl (s) NaCl (aq) Vinegar NaOH (s) NaOH (aq)

Sugar (s) Sugar (aq) Calcium carbonate (s) Calcium carbonate

(aq) Ethanol Magnesium

hydroxide(s) Magnesium hydroxide

(aq)

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