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Which represents the ionization of a strong electrolyte?

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Strong electrolytes completely ionize when dissolved, and no neutral molecules are formed in solution. Since NaCl is an ionic solid (s), which consists of cations Na+ and anions Cl−, no molecules of NaCl are present in NaCl solid or NaCl solution. The ionization is said to be complete.

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Answer:

K3PO4(s) ----- 3K+(aq) + PO43–(aq)

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