Methanol is a nonelectrolyte because it is so weak it is not considered to be an electrolyte. Methanol is too weak to pass on electrons.
Methanol is an alcohol and consists of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen its formula is CH3OH
The solution is an electrolyte
Nonelectrolyte
No, at room temperature methanol is a liquid.
It depends on the temperature of the methanol. If the methanol is warmer than 32F (0C) it will melt the ice until the methanol reaches 32. Methanol can be less than 32F and still liquid in which case it won't melt the ice. It's about heat transfer not material.
Nonelectrolyte
A solution of sugar (sucrose) in pure water
yes, co2 is a nonelectrolyte
a nonelectrolyte
sulfuric acid is a nonelectrolyte
yes it is
no
Propane is not an electrolyte.
nonelectrolyte
Sugar water.
glucose
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.