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Sam has two solutions, A and B, containing sodium chloride and acetic acid solution, respectively. Out of sodium chloride and acetic acid, which is a strong electrolyte?

  1. Acetic acid
  2. Sodium chloride
  3. Both are equally strong electrolyte
  4. Can’t determine

The correct answer is: Both are equally strong electrolyte


    100% ionization takes place in the case of sodium chloride (strong electrolyte), and in the case of acetic acid (weak electrolyte), only 5% ionization takes place.

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