Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted.
Table salt is an electrolyte due to its ionic bonding. It will completely dissolve in aqueous solutions and is capable of conducting electricity.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted.
Propane gas is not an electrolyte. Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted.
Propane gas is not an electrolyte.
Salt water, which in some respect is an electrolyte. When dissolved in water, table salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) breaks up into sodium and chlorine ions.
electrolyte
Yes, seawater is an electrolyte because it contains dissolved salts such as sodium chloride (table salt) which dissociate into ions when in solution. These charged ions enable the water to conduct electricity, making it an electrolyte.
A salt solution is an electrolyte.
The salt would be an electrolyte.
Only propane is non-electrolyte because it can not produce ions.
A salt solution is an electrolyte.
Dissolved or (melted) sodium chloride is an electrolyte.