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Chapter 15, Problem 9CE
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The antacid tablets among
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Solutions of substances in which the ions are the conducting species are known as electrolytes. Strong electrolytes produce a large number of ions in the solution and are good conductors of electricity. Weak electrolytes produce less number of ions in the solution and are bad conductors of electricity.
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