No, HCIO is not a strong electrolyte. It is considered a weak electrolyte. This means that it does not dissociate completely within a solution.
Yes, corn starch can be considered an electrolyte. It is considered to be a salt, and is has cations or anions.
This is a solution of an ionic compound.
C3H8 is a non-electrolyte. This is considered as an organic compound that does not readily ionize when dissolved or melted. It is also a poor conductor of electricity.
Barium carbonate IS an electrolyte but it is so insoluble in water, that very few ions will go into solutions, so it is NOT a very good electrolyte. Any compound that ionizes at all is considered to be an electrolyte.
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
No, HCIO is not a strong electrolyte. It is considered a weak electrolyte. This means that it does not dissociate completely within a solution.
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.
Yes, rubbing alcohol is an electrolyte. However, it is considered a weak one and so weak that some do not consider it a non-electrolyte.
"1 to 6 and 8 to 14 on the pH scale. " Actually, 1 to 6 is corrosive, 8 to 14 is considered as alkali.
Yes, corn starch can be considered an electrolyte. It is considered to be a salt, and is has cations or anions.
No
Acids corrode metals.
This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.
This is a solution of an ionic compound.
Yes, it is ionic.
No. Pure water will not conduct electricity.