Is the strength of an aqueous electrolyte determined by the extent to which the solute particles ionize?



Answer:
Yes; more ions in solution = condition for higher electron flow/ current.
The first diagram on http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects... might help :)
Yes. The highly reactive elements usually form the strong aids, bases and salts.The strength of a solution determines whether it is a strong electrolyte or not.
Yes. The strength of the electrolyte depends on the number of dissolved ions that are free to move around. The more particles, the stronger the electrolyte.

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