Yes. If a salt that was formed by reaction of a strong acid and a strong base is dissolved in water, the pH of the resulting solution should be neutral. An example might be NaCl, which is the salt formed from NaOH and HCl. A solution of NaCl would have a neutral pH.
Glucose and other carbohydrates are not acids , not electrolytes but are molecular compounds.
Yes, few examples include ammonia, ethanol, and sucrose.
There are several such compounds the common are sugars as glucose , fructose , sucrose other compounds are urea . ammonia . sulphur trioxide , phosphorus penta oxide, and so many other.
Yes; sodium chloride solution is neutral.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
Sodium chloride is a polar compound as water.
An ionic compound dissociated in water is an electrolyte and is of course more conductive..
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
The two types of compound are molecular and ionic. An ionic compound commonly used is table salt, or NaCl. A molecular compound commonly used is water, or H2O.
If a compound dissolves into water and allows for the conductance of electrical current its said to be ionic and an electrolyte. Sodium chloride (NaCl) or table salt exhibits this property. Sugar is a compound that will dissolve in water but not conduct current. Sugar is not an electrolyte or ionic; rather a covalent molecule.
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nonpolar
Solubility of a substance in water depends on the type of interaction predominates in the compound and the solvent.The solubility of any compound follows the principle "like dissolves like".So if a covalent molecular compound is polar then it dissolves in a polar solvent and if it is non polar or hydrophobic then it dissolves in a nonpolar solvent
This solution is an electrolyte.
Solubility of a substance in water depends on the type of interaction predominates in the compound and the solvent.The solubility of any compound follows the principle "like dissolves like".So if a covalent molecular compound is polar then it dissolves in a polar solvent and if it is non polar or hydrophobic then it dissolves in a nonpolar solvent
the diffrent is when an ionic compound dissolves in water it breaks up into ions while a molecular compound breaks up into molecules.
Molecular
The compound is 'soluble' in water.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
They do not completely dissociate in water
Water dissolves some molecular compounds because water is a polar molecule.