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9 November, 06:37

Some molecular compounds, such as HCl, ionize completely in solution. Some molecular compounds such as HC2H3O2 do not ionize completely when they dissolve in water. Which explains their solution properties?

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  1. 9 November, 09:51
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    There are two types of electrolytes: the strong and the weak electrolytes. Strong electrolytes are those which dissociates completely in solutions while weak electrolytes are those that do not. HCl is a strong electrolyte since it is a strong acid while HC2H3O2 is a weak one as it is a weak acid as well.
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