Propane, as it cannot from ions in solution
H2SO4 and HCl are liquid and are always strong electrolyte.
C3H8 is always non electrolyte.
NaCl in aqueous medium is an electrolyte, but not in solid form.
C 3 H 8 (propane gas)
Naci table salt
propane gas
All the acids (nitric,hydrochloric,sulfuric) dissociate in water thus are electrolytes. Table salt (NaCl) also dissociates. Propane is a gas at RT and is nonpolar, does not dissociate in water and thus it is a nonelectrolyte
propane is non-electrolyte as it cannot produce ions
sulfuric acid is a nonelectrolyte
No. HCl is hydrochloric acid and H2SO4 is sulphuric acid.
ic, as in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.
All the acids (nitric,hydrochloric,sulfuric) dissociate in water thus are electrolytes. Table salt (NaCl) also dissociates. Propane is a gas at RT and is nonpolar, does not dissociate in water and thus it is a nonelectrolyte
propane is non-electrolyte as it cannot produce ions
Only propane is non-electrolyte because it can not produce ions.
sulfuric acid is a nonelectrolyte
Propane gas is not an electrolyte.
Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric Acid
No. HCl is hydrochloric acid and H2SO4 is sulphuric acid.
ic, as in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is the third strongest acid after sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
No, these are two different chemicals. Hydrochloric acid, or hydrogen chloride, is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine. Sulfuric acid, is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
Yes.
hydrochloric acid (HCl)Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)Nitric Acid (HNO3)