nonelectrolites
Strong Electrolytes are compounds that completely dissociate in solution and thus allow the conduction of electrical currents.
HCL
Weak electrolytes some what dissociate and can conduct some electricity.
HF
Your answer is Electrolytes.
Electrolyte(s)
example : sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid
They are generally called electrolytes.Specific examples are solutions of salts,sodium chloride solution,acetic acid,ammonium.......
Electrolytes
Electrolytes
An electrolyte.
no
Yes, When Baking Soda is dissolved in water it will conduct electricity
yes it does
yes
Ionic compounds will not conduct electricity as solids, which is what they are at room temperature. However, they will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
When molten or dissolved in water.
An ionic compound dissolved in water is an electrolyte and can conduct electricity.
Some do. Electrolytes, which are substances that break into ions when dissolved in water, will conduct electricity. Such substances include soluble salts, acids, and bases.Other water soluble substances are non electrolytes and do not break into ions in water, or at least do so in extremely minute amounts. They do not conduct electricity. These include alcohols, sugars, and some other polar compounds.
dissolved salts
yes it does
Yes, When Baking Soda is dissolved in water it will conduct electricity
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
Yes. Dissolving an ionic compound gives you ions in the water which are free to move in an electric field.
Cc
yes
No. Water can only conduct electricity in its liquid state with dissolved ionic solutes.
acid can conduct electricity when dissolved in water because they produce h+ ions
Not in its standard solid state. But it will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.