No, liquid carbon dioxide is not an electrolyte. For a substance to conduct electricity, free moving electric charges must be present. Carbon dioxide is made of neutral CO2 molecules, thus there are no electric charges to conduct the electricity.
Carbon Dioxide is a gas
Hi, Carbon dioxide can be changed into liquid,this liquid is commonly called as dry ice.
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Carbon Dioxide can be a solid, liquid or gas. At standard temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
Changes of state, such as solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, are physical changes because no chemical reaction occurs. CO2 as a solid, a liquid, or a gas is still CO2. Generally, physical changes are easily reversed, so that if carbon dioxide is condensed from a gas to a liquid, it is easy to evaporate it back into a gas.
In its pure form no- its normally encountered as a gas or as a solid (dry-ice) at some pressures it is a liquid but I do not believ that to be conducting. In water it dissolves to give carbonate, CO32- and hydrogen carbonate ions, HCO3- so in those circumstances yes it can be considered to be one.
NaCl (sodium chloride)
sodium chloride, distilled water
Carbon Dioxide is a gas
Hi, Carbon dioxide can be changed into liquid,this liquid is commonly called as dry ice.
sodium chloride, due to the presence of free moving ions.
No
Compounds do not get a new name when they change physical state. Carbon dioxide's name in the liquid state in just "liquid carbon dioxide"
No..? its not a liquid..
This is a solution of an ionic compound.
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alcohol and carbon dioxide fluid