Yes. All salts of group 1 ions are soluble. Ba2+ is an exception to the "sulfates are soluble" rule, and neither chromium nor phosphate appears on the solubility rules.
Yes, LiCl (lithium chloride) is a strong electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
Wax is not an electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
No, elemental sulfur does not conduct electricity and is not an electrolyte.
The solution is an electrolyte
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Yes
The chemical equation is:MgCl2 + Li2CO3 = MgCO3(s) + 2 LiCl
Li2CO3
Lithium carbonate
Lithium Carbonate
Li2CO3 + 2HNO3 ---> H2O + CO2 + 2LiNO3
Li2CO3. The two positive charges from two lithium ions neutralize the negative charge of the carbonate ion.
Red lithium carbonate (Li2Co3)
Li2CO3 = Li2O + CO2
Its a non electrolyte.
It is an electrolyte