Because methanol is a covalent compound and non-ionizable.
Because solutes are smaller.
Triproctic Acids contain three ionizable hydrogen ions. such as H3PO4
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes areHypotonic
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes are called diluted.
what type of solute can dissolve on a polar solvent such as water?
hydrogen-ion donor
Because methanol is a covalent compound and non-ionizable.
Because solutes are smaller.
Molecular solutes will not conduct electricity when dissolved in solution, and ionic solutes will conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.
No, most of the R-groups of the 20 standard amino acids have strong bonds that do not allow them to be ionizable. All charged amino acids are ionizable (positive and negative) but only Cys and Tyr have pKRs for the rest.
Solutes are substances dissolved in a solvent.
The effect of solutes on solution is that they make the solution reach saturation point when added in excess. The soluble solutes dissolve in the solution whereas the insoluble solutes do not dissolve in the solution.
Triproctic Acids contain three ionizable hydrogen ions. such as H3PO4
Not all solutes are solids.
Acids contain at least one ionizable proton (H+ ion)
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes areHypotonic