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Strong Electrolyte...I think.

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Q: What is an electrolyte that is completely dissolved in a solution and still can conduct a sharp electrical current called?
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Is calcium chloride dissolved in water an electrolyte or nonelectrolyte solution?

electrolyte solution


What makes an electrolyte solution?

It has dissolved ions in it.


Is hydrochloride acid an electrolyte?

Yes. It is an example of a strong electrolyte as it is completely dissociated in solution.


What is an example of a non-electrolyte aqueous solution?

Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.


What is A substance that conducts an electric current in solution?

A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".


Is methyl alcohol electrolyte?

Methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte. By definition, an electrolyte is something containing free ions. If you took methyl alcohol and dissolved a salt in it, the resulting solution would indeed by an electrolyte solution. However, methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte.


The dissociated parts of an electrolyte are?

The ions of the solution composing the electrolyte. In aqueous solution, salts are completely dissociated into their ions, and the ability of the ions to flow in the solution allows them to carry charge and serve as an electrolyte.


Is tetrachloromethane an electrolyte?

Carbontetrachloride, CCl4, is not an electrolyte. To be an electrolyte, the solution must contain dissolved ions. All pure liquids, with only a few exceptions, are not electrolytes.


Why is the electrical conductivity of NaCl different when it is molten or dissolved in water?

Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte; water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte (also melted NaCl).


Is hclo a strong electrolyte?

No, HCIO is not a strong electrolyte. It is considered a weak electrolyte. This means that it does not dissociate completely within a solution.


Is NaCl an non electrolyte?

NaCl is an ionic compound. In water it dissolves completely forming ions. Since it dissolves completely forming Na^+ and Cl^- ions it is classified as a strong electrolyte.Strong electrolytes are completely dissociated into ions in solution and conduct an electrical current strongly.Weak electrolytes are only partly dissociated (examples are molecules like acetic acid which forms a weak electrolyte).Nonelectrolytes do not form ions at all and do not conduct electricity in their solutions.


How do you make an electrolyte solution?

when any ionizable cpmpound is dissolved in water it becomes an electrolytic solution as NaCl or HCl in water....