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Which of the following are strong electrolytes? [Select all that apply.]

Group of answer choices

NaOH

NaBr

CaCl2

Benzene (C6H6)

CH3NH3

HF

HClO3

HCl

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Strong electrolytes are substances that completely dissociate into ions when dissolved in water. They conduct electricity very well due to the presence of free-moving ions.

The strong electrolytes from your list are:

  • NaOH (Sodium hydroxide)
  • NaBr (Sodium bromide)
  • CaCl2 (Calcium chloride)
  • HClO3 (Chloric acid)
  • HCl (Hydrochloric acid)

Here's why:

  • NaOH, NaBr, and CaCl2 are salts and they completely dissociate into their ions in water.
  • HClO3 and HCl are strong acids, which also dissociate completely in water.

On the other hand, Benzene (C6H6), CH3NH3 (Methylamine), and HF (Hydrofluoric acid) are not strong electrolytes.

  • Benzene (C6H6) is a nonpolar molecule and does not ionize in water.
  • CH3NH3 is a weak base and does not completely dissociate in water.
  • HF is a weak acid and does not completely dissociate in water.

Here's a table summarizing the information:

Substance Strong Electrolyte?
NaOH Yes
NaBr Yes
CaCl2 Yes
Benzene (C6H6) No
CH3NH3 No
HF No
HClO3 Yes
HCl Yes

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