Electrolytes are liquids which will conduct an electrical current.
Pure H2O, or water, is not an electrolyte. However, a large number of salts can be dissolved in water, which will cause it to become an electrolyte.
When I was at school pure water ie h2o was an insulator but due to it's nature a very slight impurity turns it into a very good electrolyte that said the answer must be no!
If you want to say HCL, it is an electrolyte.
Pure H2O is not an electrolyte.
But HCL added H2O is an electrolyte.
No. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, does not ionize when dissolved.
Yes, no ions are formed and it doesn't even hydrolyse in water.
All strong acids are electrolytes.
Yes! It is strong!
no it isn`t
H2O2 can used as Disinfectant.
H2o2=2h2o+o2
fe2o3+h2o2
Yes, rather well. H2O2 is a really good conductor.
no. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, H2O is water.
H2O and NaCl
NaCl, as it dissociates into ions in solution
H2O2 can used as Disinfectant.
yes!!!!!!!!Please see below for a more useful answer Specific ConductivityThe measured conductivity is largely a function of H2O2 purity. Like water, H2O2 is a very weak electrolytewith the electrical conductivity of its solutions being similar to that of water. H2O2 is also an excellent ionizing solvent.Ref: W.C. Schumb, C.N. Satterfield, R.L. Wentworth. "Hydrogen Peroxide", ACS Monograph, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York (1955), pg. 757.
H2o2=2h2o+o2
H2O2 stands for hydrogen peroxide.It is a liquid.
fe2o3+h2o2
H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is a compound.
Yes, rather well. H2O2 is a really good conductor.
no. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, H2O is water.
H2O is pure water. H2O2 is Hydrogen peroxide.
Expose to sunlight simply.It will turn H2O2 to water.