Determine whether each statement describes a solution of a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or non-electrolyte.
Has a medium level of conductivity Choose...
Contains a complete solute Choose...
Has little or no conductivity Choose...
Has the highest conductivity Choose...
Contains a completely dissociated solute Choose...
Contains a partially dissociated solute

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Answer:

Please find the terms with their correct description in the explanation section.

Explanation:

An electrolyte is a substance that dissociates or ionizes into cations (positive charged ions) and anions (negative charged ions) in an aqueous solution. An electrolyte can either be strong or weak depending on how well it ionizes and its level of conductivity. However, a non-electrolyte neither ionizes in a solution nor conducts electricity.

Based on this;

1. Weak electrolyte: Has a medium level of conductivity i.e. partially conducts electricity

2. Strong electrolyte: Contains a complete solute

3. Non-electrolyte: Has little or no conductivity i.e. cannot conduct electricity because it doesn't dissociate into ions.

4. Strong electrolyte: Has the highest conductivity i.e. conducts electricity very well.

5. Strong electrolyte: Contains a completely dissociated solute i.e. the solute of the electrolyte separates into anions and cations completely.

6. Weak electrolyte: Contains a partially dissociated solute i.e. the ions of the solute do not ionize completely in the solution.

Weak electrolyte, strong electrolyte, non-electrolyte, strong electrolyte strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte are the answers of the each statement.

Has a medium level of conductivity means it conducts partially electricity not fully so we can say that it is a weak electrolyte. It also contains a partially dissociated solute i.e. the solute do not ionize completely into ions in the solution.

Contains a complete solute as well as has the highest conductivity means conducts electricity better refers to Strong electrolyte. It contains a completely dissociated solute i.e. the solute of the electrolyte separates into anions and cations completely so that's why it conducts electricity very well. Non-electrolyte has little or no conductivity means it cannot conduct electricity due to no dissociation into ions.

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