1.) What types of substances tend to be strong electrolytes?  (Select all that apply)   soluble ionic compounds insoluble compounds weak bases covalent compounds strong bases weak acids compounds like sugars and alcohols strong acids

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1.) What types of substances tend to be strong electrolytes? 
(Select all that apply)
 
soluble ionic compounds
insoluble compounds
weak bases
covalent compounds
strong bases
weak acids
compounds like sugars and alcohols
strong acids
 
2.) What types of substances tend to be weak electrolytes? 
(Select all that apply)

soluble ionic compounds
covalent compounds
insoluble ionic compounds
weak acids
weak bases
strong bases
compounds like sugars and alcohols
strong acids
 
3.) What types of substances tend to be non-electrolytes?  
(Select all that apply)
 
compounds like sugars and alcohols
soluble ionic compounds
covalent compounds
strong acids
insoluble ionic compounds
weak acids
strong bases
weak bases
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