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24 March, 23:29

A compound of low solubility

a. is always a strong electrolyte.

b. is always a weak electrolyte.

c. may be a strong or a weak electrolyte.

d. is always a nonelectrolyte.

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  1. 24 March, 23:51
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    b. is always a weak electrolyte.

    Explanation:

    Such compounds of low solubility dissociates partly and hence cannot be strong electrolytes
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