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compare table salt with glucose
table salt is a strong electrolyte that will completely dissolve in a solution. whereas, glucose is a weak electrolyte and won't dissolve in a solution. ex. NaCl in water makes Na+ and Cl- ions
glucose in water is basically just glucose...I believe
Glucose is a non-electrolyte that is quite soluble in water. NaCl is an electrolyte when dissolved in water.
table salt is a strong electrolyte that will completely dissolve in a solution. whereas, glucose is a weak electrolyte and won't dissolve in a solution. ex. NaCl in water makes Na+ and Cl- ions
glucose in water is basically just glucose...I believe
Glucose is a non-electrolyte that is quite soluble in water. NaCl is an electrolyte when dissolved in water.
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