no, a calcium salt is an electrolyte
no
Its a non electrolyte.
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
no
yes
electrolyte solution
Strong.
This solution is an electrolyte.
The solid calcium chloride is not an electrolyte.
chloride
Calcium nitrate is a strong electrolyte. Ca(NO3)2 completely dissociates in an aqueous solution to form Ca2+ cations and NO3- anions; classifying it as a strong electrolyte. The higher the ion concentration in a solution, the higher the conductivity of the solution, and thus, the stronger the electrolyte (strong electrolyte = any solution with a conductivity above 1.00 mS).
Yes: dissolving in water giving complete electryte solution: CaI2 --> Ca2+ + 2I-
Nonelectrolyte
Calcium