no
No
The chemical formula for fructose is C6H12O6, which means that each molecule of fructose has 6 atoms of C (carbon), 12 atoms of H (hydrogen), and 6 atoms of O (oxygen). The atomic numbers of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, respectively, are 6, 1, and 8. This means that, unless ionically charged, a fructose molecule should have (6x6) + (12x1) + (6x8) = 96 electrons.
liquid electrolyte solution with water and sulfuric acid.
hydrometer
moles = weight in grams / molecular weight = 72 / 180 = 0.4 moles
they are ally basically acidic compounds, that makes a "good electrolyte"
Its a non electrolyte.
It is an electrolyte
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
It is a strong electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
It is a weak electrolyte used as rust remover.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
it is a covalent compound so it is a non-electrolyte.
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
Nonelectrolyte
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
Yes,the Ethyl alcohol(ethanol) is an electrolyte.