No it is not
Its a non electrolyte.
electrolyte
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
No, distilled water is not an electrolyte because it does not contain ions that can conduct electricity.
Distilled water is a non electrolyte, since it doesn't contain free ions.
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
Yes is water it is a strong electrolyte.
No, water and sugar alone do not make an electrolyte solution. Electrolyte solutions contain salts such as sodium, potassium, and chloride that dissociate into ions in the water, conducting electricity. Sugar does not dissociate into ions and does not contribute to the electrolyte properties of a solution.
Sort of. Mineral water is non an electrolyte itself, but it contains electrolytes.
I think it might dissolve in water or somthing else
The electrolyte is usually 1.835 times heavier than water.