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question 10 of 14 each image depicts what happens when different types of compounds are dissolved in aqueous solution. classify each image as that of a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or nonelectrolyte. answer bank strong electrolyte weak electrolyte nonelectrolyte
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- Strong electrolyte: Compounds that fully dissociate into ions in water, so only separate ions are present.
- Weak electrolyte: Compounds that only partially dissociate, so both intact molecules and ions are present.
- Nonelectrolyte: Compounds that do not dissociate at all, so only intact molecules are present.
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- Strong electrolyte: The middle image (only separate blue spheres and gray charged spheres, no intact paired molecules)
- Weak electrolyte: The bottom image (a mix of intact paired molecules and separate charged gray spheres)
- Nonelectrolyte: The top image (only intact paired blue-orange molecules, no separate ions)