Yes it is.
An electrolyte is, by definition, anything that dissolves in water into its component ions. While hydroxide ions are typically insoluble in water, if they combine with any alkali metal, such as Na, they become completely soluble in water.
No, NH4OH is not a strong electrolyte. It is considered a weak electrolyte because its dissolution abilities are usually less than 10 percent.
Yes NH4OH is a weak electrolyte.
It's a strong electrolyte.
yes
KMnO4 is a strong electrolyte.
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
KOH is a strong electrolyte
no
KMnO4 is a strong electrolyte.
It is a strong electrolyte
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
no, it is not a strong electrolyte. It is a weak electrolyte
Strong electrolyte
KOH is a strong electrolyte
no
Iron oxide isn't an electrolyte.
Yes. HNO3 is an electrolyte. In water, it will dissolve into H+ ions and NO3- ions.
weak electrolyte
Aluminium carbonate is a weak electrolyte.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.