Yes, because acetic acid is a weak acid (therefore it is a weak electrolyte), but NaCl is a salt that ionizes completely.
In general salts and strong acids and bases are strong electrolyte, while weak acids and weak bases are weak electrolytes.
Yes, sodium chloride is a strong electrolyte.
Yes, it is very common in salads, soups, dressings, sauces to mix vinegar with salt.
Sodium chloride solution in water is neutral.
Sodium chloride is a strong electrolyte only in water solution or in molten state.
Sodium chloride solution is a strong electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
Lead nitrate is actually Pb(NO3)2 It is a strong electrolyte.
Sodium bicarbonae is a strong electrolyte.
Table salt is an electrolyte due to its ionic bonding. It will completely dissolve in aqueous solutions and is capable of conducting electricity.
something is a strong electrolyte if it is a strong base, strong acid, or a soluble salt. Sodium acetate is in fact a soluble salt because anything with a group one element will dissolve. Sodium Acetate is a strong electrolyte.
AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte when dissolved in water it gives complete ionisation: Al3+ + 3 Cl-
Molten sodium acetateis dissociated. Sodium acetate is formed from a strong base and a weak acid.
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and electrolyte.
Aluminium carbonate is a weak electrolyte.
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
This is a weak electrolyte.
NaCl is an ionic compound. In water it dissolves completely forming ions. Since it dissolves completely forming Na^+ and Cl^- ions it is classified as a strong electrolyte.Strong electrolytes are completely dissociated into ions in solution and conduct an electrical current strongly.Weak electrolytes are only partly dissociated (examples are molecules like acetic acid which forms a weak electrolyte).Nonelectrolytes do not form ions at all and do not conduct electricity in their solutions.
KMnO4 is a strong electrolyte.