Electrolyte Activity. Electrolyte Activity Vocab Electrolyte Nonelectrolyte Strong Electrolyte Weak Electrolyte.

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Electrolyte Activity

Electrolyte Activity Vocab Electrolyte Nonelectrolyte Strong Electrolyte Weak Electrolyte

Electrolytes compounds that conduct an electric current in an aqueous solution

Nonelectrolytes compounds that do not conduct an electrical current in aqueous solution.

Electrolytes vs Nonelectrolytes

Strong electrolytes solutions in which a large portion of the solute exists as ions

Weak electrolytes solutions in which only a fraction of the solute exists as ions

NaCl(l) vs. NaCl(aq) In order to be an electrolyte, the substance must be dissolved in water

Molarity Molarity(M) is concentration in moles per liter. The higher the number for M the more ions there are.

Sum Up What type of compounds are strong electrolytes? What type of compounds are nonelectrolytes?