Yes.
All salts are electrolytes because it contains free ions ( like sodium and chlorin ions)... and also because it is an electrolyte solution.
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Not all salts are electrolytes.
Yes it is. The reason for this is because NaCl (ionic compound) disassociates in to two ions Na+ and Cl- in water, the free ions floating in the solution make the salt water electrically conductive (electrolyte).
Many salts are electrolytes (in solution or melted) but not all.
yes, NaCl, CaCl2 etc are strong electrolytes
NaCl(s) = Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
NaCl is an ionic solid
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only and because can be dissociated in ions: in water solutions or when is melted.
Also many salts are are electrolytes but not all.
A solution of salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte.
yes it is because.......
Salt added to water form a solution, an electrolyte.
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Salt in water (if this is for apex) Explanation: because salt is made of two elements, sodium and chlorine, which easily dissolve into water into ions, they create an electrolyte solution. Remember that an electrolyte solution is a solution that generally contains ions, atoms or molecules that have lost or gained electrons, and is electrically conductive (from Google). Hope this helps!
The water solution of magnesium sulfate is not acidic.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
Yes, the water solution of sodium chloride is an electrolyte.
Salt is an electrolyte in water solution or when is melted.
Salt added to water form a solution, an electrolyte.
A solution of salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte.
A salt solution is an electrolyte.
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte: - in water solution - as molten salt
A salt solution is an electrolyte.
A salt solution is an electrolyte.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only and because can be dissociated in ions: in water solutions or when is melted.
A salt, acid or base which can be dissociated in ions in an aqueous solution.
Aqueous solution of salt and water serves as electrolyte which acts as conducting medium.