Yes, but the concentration of silver and chloride ions available from it in water solution is very low because of the low solubility of silver chloride in water
Potassium chloride, KCl, is an electrolyte, because in water it dissociates into solvated potassium and chloride ions.
Yes, it is a electrolyte. Bez has a ability to relese the one electron.
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YES. together with sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium and all others. --thoughtfulobserver
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Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
Potassium chloride, KCl, is an electrolyte, because in water it dissociates into solvated potassium and chloride ions.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in solution or as melted, when is completely dissociated in ions.
Melted sodium chloride is an electrolyte containing the cation Na+and the anion Cl-.
Dissolved or (melted) sodium chloride is an electrolyte.
As for your body, the major electrolytes are as follows:sodium (Na+)potassium (K+)chloride (Cl-)calcium (Ca2+)magnesium (Mg2+)bicarbonate (HCO3-)phosphate (PO42-)sulfate (SO42-)
yes
Yes, it is a electrolyte. Bez has a ability to relese the one electron.
Yes. Its polar bonds make it so that the Cl- and Na+ separate in water.
iron is an non electrolyte
electrolyte solution
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted.