Question
Why will a reaction that forms a very weak electrolyte not form an equilibrium reaction?
Your preface is questionable. Do you have an example of one? All the weak electrolytes I can think of form in solution an equilibrium reaction.
No the question did not give an example with it. I was thinking the answer could be that it is harder for a weak electrolyte to dissociate in a solution than it is for a stronger electrolyte to dissociate. If a weak electrolyte can't dissociate completely an equilibrium reaction couldn't form. Is my answer correct or at least on the right track?
Your preface is questionable. Do you have an example of one? All the weak electrolytes I can think of form in solution an equilibrium reaction.
No the question did not give an example with it. I was thinking the answer could be that it is harder for a weak electrolyte to dissociate in a solution than it is for a stronger electrolyte to dissociate. If a weak electrolyte can't dissociate completely an equilibrium reaction couldn't form. Is my answer correct or at least on the right track?
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