An electrolyte is a substance that ionizes when it is dissolved in ionizing solvents such as water. Another word for electrolyte would be ions.
They react independently in a chemical reaction.
Its a non electrolyte.
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
They react independently in a chemical reaction.
When an electrolyte dissolves in water, its ions dissociate. This means that the ions are separated. Although they are still in direct proportions with one another (mass wise), unless they are precipitated out of solution, they will remain separate from each other
Its a non electrolyte.
It is an electrolyte
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
It is a strong electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
It is a weak electrolyte used as rust remover.
Colloids can be destroyed by heating them or adding an electrolyte in order to destroy them. By adding a small amount of a electrolyte, a colloid can be coagulated. Electrophoresis may be another method to destroy a colloid.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
it is a covalent compound so it is a non-electrolyte.
No, it is a weak electrolyte.