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Is there a connection between the solubility of a compound and it's strength as an electrolyte? The question is:
Which is NOT a strong electrolyte?
A. HCl
B. HOCl
C. NH4Cl
D. PbO2
Using solubility rules, Pb isn't soluble, hence that's why I chose D. But why would the answer be B? A and C are soluble so they're strong electrolytes... Solubility rules say that Pb isn't soluble... Am I missing something?
Which is NOT a strong electrolyte?
A. HCl
B. HOCl
C. NH4Cl
D. PbO2
Using solubility rules, Pb isn't soluble, hence that's why I chose D. But why would the answer be B? A and C are soluble so they're strong electrolytes... Solubility rules say that Pb isn't soluble... Am I missing something?