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"TRUE or FASLE: A strong electrolyte separates

into its ions (dissociates) completely when

dissolved in water.

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User Magno
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Answer:Strong electrolytes separate 100% into ions when they dissolve in water

Explanation: look it up

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User Gordon Thompson
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  • TRUE


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  • A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into its ions when dissolved in water. This means that it breaks apart into its constituent ions, which are charged particles. As a result, the solution becomes highly conductive to electricity because of the abundance of freely moving ions. This behavior is characteristic of substances that are classified as strong electrolytes, such as strong acids and strong bases. In contrast, weak electrolytes only partially dissociate into ions when dissolved in water.


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