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7 January, 03:25

Which of these did you include in your response?

A strong electrolyte dissociates or ionizes completely in water.

A weak electrolyte dissociates or ionizes partially in water.

A nonelectrolyte does not dissociate or ionize in water.

The more ions in solution, the better the solution will conduct electricity.

To test each solution, use a conductivity apparatus. If the bulb lights, the solution is an electrolyte. The brighter the bulb, the stronger the electrolyte.

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  1. 7 January, 03:46
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    Check all of them

    Explanation:

    All are correct.

    - stong electrolytes dissolve completely

    - weak disolve partially

    - nonelectrolytes do not dissolve
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