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A student tests four solids for their ability to complete and electrical circuit when dissolved in water by observing their ability to close a circuit containing a light bulb and obtains the following results. Which of the solids is a weak electrolyte when dissolved in water? Check all that apply

A student tests four solids for their ability to complete and electrical circuit when-example-1
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Step 1 - Understand the behavior of an electrolyte

An electrolyte is a substance that, when dissolved in water, makes a solution capable of conducting electricity. Generally speaking, electrolytes are water-soluble compounds which produce free-ions in solution, such as salts, acids an bases:


\text{NaCl}_((s))\rightleftarrows Na^+_((aq))^{_{}}+Cl^-_((aq))^{}

Water does not conduct electricity by itself, because it do not have free ions. Only a solution can produce free-ions: that's why we need electrolytes. The greater the number of free-ions produced, the greater will be the conducvity.

We can measure the conductivity by attaching a light bulb to the circuit. The brighter the light, the stronger the electrolyte.

Step 2 - Determining the weak electrolyte

Since the only substance that do not turn the light on is C, we can conclude that all other substances are electrolytes. Note that B produces only a dimly light, which means he is the weak electrolyte.

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