please explain the following question DQuestion 2 0.5 pts Three different ionic
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DQuestion 2 0.5 pts Three different ionic compounds, A2X, A2Y, and A2Z, were dissolved in water with the following results. (Water molecules are omitted for clarity.) Which of the compounds is the strongest electrolyte, and which is the weakest? A2X A2Y A2Z A2Y is the strongest electrolyte and A2X is the weakest electrolyte A2Y is the strongest electrolyte and AZ is the weakest electrolyte. A2X is the strongest electrolyte and A2Y is the weakest electrolyte. A2Z is the strongest electrolyte and A2Y is the weakest electrolyteExplanation / Answer
strong electrolyte is the one which provides more number of ions i.e greater dissociation
weak electrolyte is the one which provides less number of ions
so
from the graphical representation
A2Z has more ions in its solution
A2Y has none. No dissociation at all
so
A2Z is the strongest electrolyte and A2Y is the weakest electrolyte
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