Answer:
Strong electrolytes: These are almost
completely ionized in their aqueous solution. Some common examples are mineral
acids like etc. bases like etc. and salts like
Weak electrolytes: They ionise in
aqueous solution to the smaller extent. In other words they have low degree to ionisation.
Their aqueous solution contains ions in equilibrium with undissociated
molecules. Some example
are etc. The degree
of ionisation of weak electrolyte increases with dilution and approaches unity.
This is in accordance with Ostwald's dilution law,
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