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in this video were going to talk about how to identify a weak electrolyte a strong electrolyte and a non-electrolyte so first whats the difference between these three types of electrolytes what you need to know is that a strong electrolyte conducts electricity very well a weak electrolyte conducts it just a little and a non-electrolyte does not conduct electricity in water so what are some examples of strong electrolytes strong acids strong bases and ionic compounds that are very soluble are strong electrolytes these compounds they ionize completely in water a weak electrolyte could be an insoluble compound an insoluble ionic compound it could be a weak acid a weak base a non-electrolyte could dissolve in water but it just doesnt ionize weak electrolytes they ionize one percent two percent strong electrolytes they ionize completely almost a hundred percent ionization so im going to give you some compounds and i want you to determine if its a weak strong or non-electrolyte so lets