This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.
Yes, SRF2 is considered an electrolyte.
HF is considered a weak electrolyte because it partially dissociates into ions in solution, producing H+ and F- ions.
Yes, rubbing alcohol is an electrolyte. However, it is considered a weak one and so weak that some do not consider it a non-electrolyte.
Yes, corn starch can be considered an electrolyte. It is considered to be a salt, and is has cations or anions.
No
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
No. CS2 is not an electrolyte because CS2 can't be ionised as independent carbon ion does not exist.
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.
This is a solution of an ionic compound.
Yes, soap water can be considered an electrolyte to some extent. It contains dissolved ions from the soap molecules. However, it is not as conductive as traditional electrolyte solutions like saltwater.
Being slightly polar it is a mild electrolyte.
Yes, it is ionic.