Weak electrolytes do not conduct electricity well. which of the following best describes why?
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Weak electrolytes do not conduct electricity well. which of the following best describes why?
a. weak electrolytes never ionize or dissociate in solution.
b. weak electrolytes completely dissociate their solute in solution.
c. weak electrolytes only dissociate a fraction of their solute in solution.
d. weak electrolytes always contain carbon, which has a low conductivity.
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