Glucose is not a strong electrolyte, it is very weak. Bear in mind that it is an organic compound with covalent bonds; it does not have ionic bonds and it does not produce any ions when it is dissolved in water. Ions make for strong electrolytes, when you dissolve an ionic compound. Ions have electrical charges (there are both positive and negative ions) and that is what makes them into good electrical conductors. Uncharged molecules are usually poor electrical conductors.
C6H5NH2 is a weak base and therefore is a weak electrolyte.
C6H12O6 is a non-electrolyte.
non electrolyte
yes
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
KOH is a strong electrolyte
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
Yes. HNO3 is an electrolyte. In water, it will dissolve into H+ ions and NO3- ions.
KMnO4 is a strong electrolyte because it completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, leading to the formation of ions that can conduct electricity.
It is a strong electrolyte
C6H12 is neither an acid nor a base as it is a hydrocarbon compound known as cyclohexane, which is considered neutral. It does not release hydrogen ions (H+) to act as an acid or hydroxide ions (OH-) to act as a base in aqueous solutions.
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
Strong electrolyte
KOH is a strong electrolyte
no
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
Yes. HNO3 is an electrolyte. In water, it will dissolve into H+ ions and NO3- ions.
weak electrolyte
Na2CO3 is classified as a strong electrolyte because it completely dissociates into its constituent ions (2 Na+ and CO3^2-) when dissolved in water, leading to high conductivity of the solution.