Acids, Bases and Salts as Electrolytes
Acids, Bases and Salts as Electrolytes: Overview
Via this topic, we will learn about the electrolytes. We will study the use of acids, bases and salts as electrolytes. We will also discuss the use of nitric acid, acetic acid, sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride and oxalate salts.
Important Questions on Acids, Bases and Salts as Electrolytes
What are electrolytes?

Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?

An example for a strong electrolyte is

Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?

Which of the following is a type of electrolyte.

What are the two types of electrolyte?

Strong electrolytes are poor conductors while weak electrolytes are good conductors of electricity.

The electrochemical equivalent of a material depends on

At infinite dilution, the percentage ionisation of both strong and weak electrolytes is:

Which of the given below is not a non-electrolyte?

Which of the following salts will not undergo hydrolysis?

Electrolytes when dissolved in water dissociates into ions because
