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  • Electrolytes

    Substances that conduct electricity by forming ions in solution or when melted.
  • Strong Electrolytes

    Solutes that completely dissociate into ions in a solvent, including strong acids, bases, and soluble ionic compounds.
  • Weak Electrolytes

    Solutes that partially ionize in solution, including weak acids and bases.
  • Non-Electrolytes

    Compounds that do not ionize in solution, such as water, sugars, and alcohols.
  • Strong Acids

    Acids that fully dissociate in solution, including hydrochloric, hydrobromic, and sulfuric acids.
  • Strong Bases

    Compounds of Group 1A and 2A metals with hydroxide, hydride, amide, or oxide ions.
  • Weak Acids

    Acids not classified as strong, partially ionizing in solution.
  • Weak Bases

    Bases that partially ionize, including beryllium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide.
  • Solubility Rules

    Guidelines to determine a compound's ability to dissolve and ionize in solution.
  • Hydroxide Ion

    Anion with the formula OH-, forming strong bases with certain metals.
  • Hydride Ion

    Anion with the formula H-, forming strong bases with certain metals.
  • Amide Ion

    Anion with the formula NH2-, forming strong bases with certain metals.
  • Oxide Ion

    Anion with the formula O2-, forming strong bases with certain metals.
  • Amines

    Compounds containing nitrogen and hydrogen, or carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
  • Alcohols

    Covalent compounds with carbon and hydrogen connected to OH, non-electrolytes.