Please solve 5th qn

Dear Student,

Strong electrolytes are the salts which dissociate completely into ions in the solution. They are good conductors of electricity in the solution. For e.g. HCl, NaOH, H2SO4, KOH, etc.

Weak electrolytes are the salt which do not ionise completely into ions in the solution. They conduct electricity to a small extent. For e.g. CH3COOH, H2CO3, NH4OH, etc.

Conductivity can be measured using an ammeter. In case of strong electrolyte, the deflection produced in ammeter is more than that in weak electrolyte.Large deflection means more flow of current and hence the presence of large number of ions.

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