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HCl
Strong acid
HBr
Strong acid
HI
Strong acid
H2SO4
Strong acid
HClO4
Strong acid
HClO3
Strong acid
HF
Weak acid
HC2H3O2
Weak acid
H3PO4
Weak acid
H2CO3
Weak acid
HCN
Weak acid
HClO2
Weak acid
HClO
Weak acid
LiOH
Strong base
NaOH
Strong base
KOH
Strong base
HNO3
Strong acid
Mg(OH)2
Weak base
Ca(OH)2
Strong base
NH3
Weak base
CH3NH2
Weak base
Ba(OH)2
Strong base
Sr(OH)2
Strong base
H2SO3
Weak acid
HBrO4
Strong acid
RbOH
Strong base
Al(OH)3
Weak base
HNO2
Weak acid
CsOH
Strong base
H2C2O4
Weak acid
Strong Electrolytes
strong bases, strong acids, 100% ionic, no molecules, strong conductivity
Strong bases
LiOH, NaOH, KOH, Ba(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, CsOH
Strong acids
HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO4,H2SO4
Soluble ionic compound
NaCl, KBr, MgCl2, NaNO3
Weak Electorlytes
Few ions, mostly molecules
-poor conductivity
-weak acids and bases: HF, H2O, NH3, CH3COOH
Nonelectrolytes
no
ions, only molecules (100% molecular), no conductivity, soluble molecular compound
-examples: CH3OH, C2H5OH, C11H22O11
Weak acids
HF, HCN, CH3COOH, HCOOH
Weak bases
NH3, CH3NH2, (CH3)2NH
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