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Which of the following are weak electrolytes in water? A. polar compounds that ionize B. ionic compounds that are soluble C. nonpolar compounds that do not ionize D. ionic compounds that are slightly insoluble
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User: Which would conduct electricity better, a molten, strong electrolyte or a molten, weak electrolyte, and why? A. A strong electrolyte; it is the only one that will completely dissociate. B. A weak electrolyte; it is the only one that will completely dissociate. C. Both; they will both completely dissociate. D. Neither; neither one of them will dissociat

User: Which would conduct electricity better, a molten, strong electrolyte or a molten, weak electrolyte, and why? A. A strong electrolyte; it is the only one that will completely dissociate. B. A weak electrolyte; it is the only one that will completely dissociate. C. Both; they will both completely dissociate. D. Neither; neither one of them will dissociate.

User: Why would an aqueous solution of a strong electrolyte conduct electricity better than an aqueous solution of a weak electrolyte? A. More ions are in solution with a weak electrolyte. B. More ions are in solution with a strong electrolyte. C. No ions are in solution with a weak electrolyte. D. No ions are in solution with a strong electrolyte.

User: When an ionic compound dissolves in water, splitting into its respective ions, the negative ions will be attracted to the _________ end of the water molecule. A. neutral B. partially positive C. partially negative

User: When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the ions are held to the water molecule due to A. an ionic bond. B. a covalent bond. C. an attractive force

User: Which of the following are weak electrolytes in water? A. polar compounds that ionize B. ionic compounds that are soluble C. nonpolar compounds that do not ionize D. ionic compounds that are slightly insoluble





Weegy: D. ionic compounds that are slightly insoluble
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The following would conduct electricity better: A strong electrolyte; it is the only one that will completely dissociate.
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An aqueous solution of a strong electrolyte would conduct electricity better than an aqueous solution of a weak electrolyte because: More ions are in solution with a strong electrolyte.
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When an ionic compound dissolves in water, splitting into its respective ions, the negative ions will be attracted to the partially negative end of the water molecule.
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When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the ions are held to the water molecule due to an attractive force.
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