a.
To determine:
Sodium sulfate,
Introduction:
Electrolytes are the solutes that produce ions in solution. All the substance that dissolves in water is categorized into strong electrolytes, nonelectrolyte and weak electrolyte on the basis of their ability to conduct electricity.
b.
To determine:
Ethyl alcohol,
Introduction:
Electrolytes are the solutes that produce ions in solution. All the substance that dissolves in water is categorized into strong electrolytes, nonelectrolyte and weak electrolyte on the basis of their ability to conduct electricity.
c.
To determine:
Hypochlorous acid,
Introduction:
Electrolytes are the solutes that produce ions in solution. All the substance that dissolves in water is categorized into strong electrolytes, nonelectrolyte and weak electrolyte on the basis of their ability to conduct electricity.
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