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What type of compounds typically form strong electrolytes?

Compounds which are not ionic are commonly not electrolytes. An ionic compound is a compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal, such as NaCl or AgI. Compounds with different compositions are not electrolytes.


Do ionic bonds form electrolytes?

Yes, ionic bonds form electrolytes. When an ionic compound dissolves in a solvent, it breaks apart into positive and negative ions, which can conduct electricity. This is why ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity when in solution.


Are all ionic compounds that dissolve electrolytes?

Not all ionic compounds dissolve into electrolytes. Only ionic compounds that dissociate into ions in solution and conduct electricity are considered electrolytes. Some ionic compounds do not dissolve well in water and consequently do not conduct electricity.


Which solutes when dissolve in water will ionize and form a solution that conducts electricity?

An ionic compound. Because an ionic compound is made up of ions that either carry or donate electrons


What is the relationship between ionic compounds and electrolytes?

Ionic compounds are made up of ions that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water, making them electrolytes. When dissolved, the ions in the ionic compound separate and are free to move, allowing them to carry an electric current. Electrolytes are essential for various biological processes in the body and are commonly found in sports drinks to help replenish lost minerals during exercise.


Is an electrolyte an ionic compound?

Yes, an electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water or melted. Typically, electrolytes are ionic compounds that dissociate into ions in solution.


Is CaS a covalent compound?

Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.


Is magnesium phosphate a covalent or ionic?

no. it only has ionic as far as i know.


When and why are ionic crystals able to transfer electric current?

Ionic compounds become electrolytes only in a solution when ions are formed.


Why are soluble ionic compounds considered weak electrolytes?

Soluble ionic compounds are considered weak electrolytes because they only partially dissociate into ions in solution, resulting in a lower concentration of ions available to conduct electricity compared to strong electrolytes.


Does urea consist of electrolytes?

Yes, urea itself is not an electrolyte because it is a non-ionic compound. However, when dissolved in water, urea can break down into ions such as ammonium (NH4+) and hydroxide (OH-) which can act as electrolytes.


Is oil and electrolyte?

Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.