Core
Reactions: Acid-base
Electrolytic
behavior summary
So,
in general all strong acids, strong bases and soluble ionic compounds are strong electrolytes.
Weak
acids and bases are weakly conducting, and therefore weak
electrolytes.
Molecular
compounds (such as CO, O2, C6H12O6)
that don’t produce ions in aqueous solution are nonelectrolytes.
What that means is that weak acids and weak bases are
represented in their undissociated
form in full ionic (and therefore net ionic) equations.