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Copper is a conductive rust-proof metal so it's a non electrolytic metallic conductor.

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yes, copper carries metal.

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The liquid phase of oxidized copper is considered an electrolyte?

No


What liquid phase can be considered an electrolyte?

This is a solution of an ionic compound.


Can sodium chloride be considered an electrolyte in the liquid phase?

Yes, it is ionic.


In a wet type of voltaic cell what is electrolyte a bridge of salt a copper strip an acidic liquid or a spontaneous flow of electrons?

the answer is an acidic liquid


What can be considered an electrolyte in liquid phase?

This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.


What compounds in the liquid phase can be considered an electrolyte carbon dioxide sodium chloride distilled water hydrogen peroxide oxidized copper?

An electrolyte is any substance containing free ions that behaves as an electrically conductive medium.Distilled water ionizes only slightly (Keq = 1x10-7) but it will pass a negligible current.Liquid carbon dioxide ionizes even more poorly than water.Molten sodium chloride will pass a current nicely because the ions are quite free to move. Once the sodium chloride melts, all of the ions are free to dissociate.Oxidized copper--the oxide layer will form dross that will float on the liquid copper and the de-localized electron cloud of the metal will pass an electric current very well but you can't consider it to be an electrolyte because it is a metal. If the material had been called copper (I) or copper (II) oxide instead of oxidized copper, that would indicate a pure ionic substance. You could expect that oxides of copper would dissociate into free ions when molten but, since this is an ambiguous description it can only be correct if you argue the point.Hydrogen peroxide ionizes the same as water.The best single choice is NaCl.If more than one can be selected, go with: H2O, H2O2 and NaCl.


Which compounds in the liquid phase can be considered as electrolytes?

Most electrolytes are mixtures not compounds. Some examples are baking soda and H2O, salt water (NaCl + H2O), copper sulfate (CuSO4 + H20), and sodium sulfite (Na2SO3 + H20).what is this web siteMolten salts, including some that are liquid at room temperature.


Is sodium chloride in a liquid form considered an electrolyte?

yes, due the presence of movable free ions.


What compounds in the liquid phase can be considered an electrolyte co2 cu2 h2o h2o2 or naci?

H2O and NaCl


What compounds in the liquid phase can be considered an electrolyte co 2 nacl h 2 o 2?

NaCl


What in the liquid phase can be considered as a electrolyte co2 cuo h2o h2o2 naci?

NaCl, as it dissociates into ions in solution


Is carbon dioxide an electrolyte?

In its pure form no- its normally encountered as a gas or as a solid (dry-ice) at some pressures it is a liquid but I do not believ that to be conducting. In water it dissolves to give carbonate, CO32- and hydrogen carbonate ions, HCO3- so in those circumstances yes it can be considered to be one.