Yes. HCl is a strong electrolyte.
Not if the solution contained only glucose and water.
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If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
(7 mL)(X M HCl) = (27.6 mL)(0.170 M NaOH)7X = 4.692X = 0.7 M HCl==========
If it is only HCL, yes.
Yes, solutions with a high percentage of electrolytes would be considered hypertonic.
Not if the solution contained only glucose and water.
2 moles of HCl for every liter of solution.
NaOH and HCl
electrolyte solutions
No, they are good electrolytes as they disassociate almost 100% in solution and conduct electricity well. HCl H + and Cl - Good conductors of current.
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If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
The solution of NaCl and the molten NaCl are electrolytes.
Wet cell batteries contain liquids called electrolytes, such as sulfuric acid.. Dry cell batteries contain no liquid but are charged with alkaline or lithium.
The solution is conducting electricity. All of the HCl is in the form of hydronium ions and chloride ions.