A solution containing 1 mol of a strong electrolyte will have a greater effect on the colligative properties of the solution than 1 mol of a nonelectrolyte. A strong electrolyte will dissociate or ionize in an aqueous solution, and therefore the total number of dissolved solute particles is greater for 1 mol of a strong electrolyte than for 1 mol of a nonelectrolyte solute.
An electrolyte is a material that separates into charged ions when it is in contact with water. Cations are positively charged ions. Anions are ions that are negatively charged. A substance that may conduct an electric current when melted or dissolved in water is known as an electrolyte.
A substance is referred to as a strong electrolyte if the physical or chemical process that produces the ions is virtually 100% effective (all of the dissolved molecules give ions). Weak electrolytes are those in which only a very small portion of the dissolved substance goes through the ion-producing process.
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