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Electrolyte A substance that

Straight Chain hydrocarbon structure in which carbon is bonded in a linear fashion as opposed to branching Strong Electrolyte a substance that is a good conductor of electricity when dissolved in water... [Pg.349]

Weak Electrolyte a substance that is a poor conductor of electricity when dissolved in water... [Pg.350]

Electrolyte a substance that, when in a solution or when melted, will conduct an electric current. [Pg.2]

Electrolyte A substance that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water or melted. Acids, bases, and ionic compounds are common electrolytes. [Pg.94]

Electrolyte - a substance that dissociates.i. .eith fully -3 two OK more ions. - -... [Pg.45]

Electrolyte A substance that dissociates in water to produce a current-carrying solution. [Pg.338]

Weak electrolyte A substance that contains few ions in the solution. [Pg.63]

Strong electrolyte A substance that conducts electricity well in dilute aqueous solution. [Pg.168]

Definition Electrolyte - a substance that dissociates, either fully or partially, in water to give two or more ions. Electrolytic dissociation This occurs where a substance dissociates to give charged particles (ions). For a strong electrolyte, e.g. Na+Cl, dissociation is essentially complete. In contrast, a weak electrolyte, e.g. ethanoic acid, will be only partly dissociated, depending upon the pH and temperature of the solution (p. 57). [Pg.45]

Electrolyte. A substance that, when dissolved in water, results in a solution that can conduct electricity. (4.1) Electromagnetic wave. A wave that has an electric field component and a magnetic field component. (7.1) Electromotive force (emf). The voltage difference between electrodes. (19.2) Electron. A subatomic particle that has a very low mass and carried a single negative electric charge. (2.2)... [Pg.1044]

Strong electrolyte a substance that dissolves in water, dissociating completely into ions. [Pg.834]

Electrolyte A substance that is electrically conductive and is broken down by the passage of electric current through it. [Pg.2324]


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Electrolyte A substance that produces ions

Weak electrolyte A substance that conducts

Weak electrolyte A substance that conducts electricity poorly in dilute aqueous

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