elektrolüüdilahused
Elektrolüüdilahused are solutions that conduct electricity due to the presence of dissolved ions. These ions are typically formed when an electrolyte, a substance that dissociates into ions when dissolved in a solvent, is mixed with a polar solvent, most commonly water. The ability of an elektrolüüdilahus to conduct electricity is directly related to the concentration and mobility of these ions.
There are two main categories of electrolytes: strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes. Strong electrolytes, such as
Non-electrolytes, such as sugar (sucrose) or ethanol, do not dissociate into ions when dissolved and therefore