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= Electrolytes =
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* Electrolytes
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- Any substance that conducts electricity when disolved into water
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* Non-electrolytes
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- Any substance that does not conduct when dissolved in water
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If ions are not formed, the compound is not an electrolyte.
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* [[salts]]
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- MetalAnion = Metal^+ + Anion^-
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* [[acids]]
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- HAnion = H + Anion^-
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* [[bases]]
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- MOH = Metal + OH^-
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== Strong and weak electrolytes ==
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* Most salts of alkali and alkali earth metals are strong electrolytes
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* Most acids are weak electrolytes
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* Hydroxides (OH) of alkali metals are strong [[bases]]
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* Molecular substances (non metals bounded with non-metals) are
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non-electrolytes
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== Also see ==
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[[solution]]
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[[index]]
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