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Dioxane, C4H8O2, is a nonelectrolyte; ammonia, NH3, is a weak electrolyte; and aluminum chloride, AlCl3, is a strong electrolyte. What are the solute particles present in aqueous solutions of each compound? (Select all that apply.)

dioxane ammonia aluminum chloride

H+O2-OH -C4H7O2-C4H8O2HC4H8O2+

OH-H+NH4+O2-NH3NH4OH+

Cl3-Al+AlCl3Cl-Al3+HAlCl3+

If 0.1 mol of each compound is dissolved in solution, which one contains about 0.4 mol of solute particles, which contains 0.1 mol of solute particles, and which contains somewhere between 0.1 and 0.2 mol of solute particles?

0.4 mol solute particles ---Select--- dioxane ammonia aluminum chloride
0.1 mol solute particles ---Select--- dioxane ammonia aluminum chloride
between 0.1 and 0.2 mol solute particles ---Select--- dioxane ammonia aluminum chloride

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