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Is sodium sulfide an electrolyte?


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Explanation:

  1. Sodium sulfide: The formula of sodium sulfide is Na2S
  2. Sodium sulfide is dissociated in an aqueous solution as -

Na2S(aq)2Na+(aq)+S2-(aq)

  1. Sodium sulfide has a relatively high dissociation constant.
  2. It's a potent(strong) electrolyte.

Hence, sodium sulfide is a strong electrolyte.


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