Non-polar *covalent compounds, (that do not dissociateinto ions).
*Describes a chemical bond in which the attractive force between atoms is created by the sharing of electrons.
Ionic substances, for example, are generally soluble in water.
water and aqueous phase is the same thing
NaBr is a salt because it has Na in it CuNo32 may be a nonelectrolyte NH3 is a base KOH is a base CaCl2 may be a nonelectrolyte hope that somewhat helps
water- soluble
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
Ionic substances, for example, are generally soluble in water.
water and aqueous phase is the same thing
Sugars are non-electrolytic. Sugars are water-soluble because they contain hydroxyl groups, which is compatible with water; however, with no ions in solution, electricity cannot conduct.
Sugar water.
electrolyte
A nonelectrolyte is not able to be dissociated in water.
C6H12O6
B/c it barely dissolves in water
Meat emulsion is a two phase system, with the dispersed phase consisting of either solid or liquid fat particles and the continuous phase being the water containing salts and dissolved, gelled and suspendedproteins. Thus they can be classified as oil-in-water emulsion. Meat emulsion is not a true emulsion since the two phases involved are not liquids and the fat droplets in a commercial emulsion are larger than 50 m in diameter and thus do not conform to one of the requirement of a classical emulsion. The continuous phase mainly consists of water, water soluble proteins and salt soluble proteins. The dispersed phase or discontinuous phase consists of fat droplets.The water soluble proteins are sarcoplasmic proteins such as myoglobin and other pigments, salt soluble proteins are myofibrillar proteins such as myosin, actin, and actinins.
NaBr is a salt because it has Na in it CuNo32 may be a nonelectrolyte NH3 is a base KOH is a base CaCl2 may be a nonelectrolyte hope that somewhat helps
No, cobalt(II) sulfate is one of the most commonly available salts of cobalt. It is a very soluble SALT so it is an electolyte, forming (hydrated) ions of Co2+ and SO42-.
yes, co2 is a nonelectrolyte