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Molecular compounds are charge neutral. Molecular compounds dissolve in water as individual molecules. For example if 1.0g of C12H22011 (sucrose or table sugar) dissolves in water the solid will become many individual C12H22011 molecules floating in water but will remain charge neutral. Therefore, this solution does not conduct electricity. This is known as a nonelectrolyte solution. On the other hand, when ionic compounds, like NaCl (table salt), are dissolved in solution they break up into individual ions. In this case Na+ and Cl-. These ions with their respective charges make the solution electrically conductive. This is called an electrolyte solution.
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
NaCl ->( + solution ) -> Na + + Cl - This way. An ionic compound, sodium chloride, decomposing into charged ions in solution.
Ionic compounds become electrolytes only in a solution when ions are formed.
Dissociation.
Ionic compounds are dissociated in water solution.
only compounds with the (aq) state symbol
Compounds which form in water solutions hydrogen ions are considered acidic, with a p H under 7,0 in solution.
Common salt and other such ionic compounds
Acidic compounds release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
The splitting of ionic compounds into constituent ions is termed as dissociation.
Solvent
by moving the ions
Molecular compounds are charge neutral. Molecular compounds dissolve in water as individual molecules. For example if 1.0g of C12H22011 (sucrose or table sugar) dissolves in water the solid will become many individual C12H22011 molecules floating in water but will remain charge neutral. Therefore, this solution does not conduct electricity. This is known as a nonelectrolyte solution. On the other hand, when ionic compounds, like NaCl (table salt), are dissolved in solution they break up into individual ions. In this case Na+ and Cl-. These ions with their respective charges make the solution electrically conductive. This is called an electrolyte solution.
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
Ionic compounds conduct electricity in aqueous solution or molten state. In aq. soln. or molten state, ionic compounds dissociate to release respective ions. These ions, being electrically charged, conduct electricity.