Interpretation:
The diagrams representing the aqueous solutions of the given compounds are to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
An electrolyte is a substance that dissociates to produce ions when dissolved in water. Soluble ionic compounds, acids, and bases are examples of electrolytes.
Nonelectrolytes are substances, which do not dissociate to produce ions.
Electrolytes are categorized as strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes.
Strong electrolytes completely dissociate into their constituent ions upon dissolution. Hence, ionic compounds, strong acids, and strong bases are strong electrolytes.
Weak electrolytes do not dissociate completely on dissolution. Weak acids and weak bases are examples of weak electrolytes.
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