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The dissociation of a weak electrolyte is suppressed when

a strong electrolyte with a common ion is added to the weak electrolyte solution.
a strong salt is dissolved with the weak electrolyte solution.
a strong electrolyte with a different ion than the weak electrolyte is added.
the strong electrolyte solidifies in the presence of the weak electrolyte.

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Answer:

The answer is A

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The answer that best completes the given statement above is the first option. The dissociation of a weak electrolyte is suppressed when a strong electrolyte that possesses a common ion is joined to the solution with a weak electrolyte. Hope this answers your question.
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