An electrolyte is a chemical that powers a batteries from Dakota from greenway
electolyte
No, it leads to separation of its components, specially in case of high electolyte concentrations.
Sodium is referred to as an electrolyte because it possesses a mild electrical charge when dissolved in bodily fluids
The question is a mess!! All soluble inorganic ionic substances conduct. You are probably looking for the word electolyte, but that is any conducting substance, including organic.
Two electrodes must be connected to a battery and then placed in the compound to be electrolysed ( it must be in its molten form or dissolved in a solution). The battery is then switched on and an electric current passes through the compound, electrolysing it.
Yes it can act as an electrolyte.
Yes.
Sodium hydroxide is an electrolyte.
Yes, NH3 is a weak electrolyte.
It is a substance dissociated in ions, with high electric conductivity.
It is a substance dissociated in ions, with high electric conductivity.
electolyte
Yes, such an electrolyte is strongly basic.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte: - in water solution - as molten salt
carbon dioxide will keep you alive but will not quench your thirst so no it is not.
No, it leads to separation of its components, specially in case of high electolyte concentrations.
Sodium is referred to as an electrolyte because it possesses a mild electrical charge when dissolved in bodily fluids