Silver sulfate (AgSO4) is an electrolyte that dissociates in water to form Ag+ and SO4 2- ions. It is commonly used in electrochemical processes and as a source of silver ions in various applications.
Methanol (CH3OH) is not an electrolyte because it does not dissociate into ions in water. It remains as neutral molecules in solution and does not conduct electricity.
Sugar dissolved in water is an example of a non-electrolyte aqueous solution. When sugar is added to water, it dissolves but does not dissociate into ions, meaning it does not conduct electricity.
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
Its a non electrolyte.
Ethanol is not an electrolyte.
The kind of particles in a non electrolyte are those that do NOT dissociate or ionize. So, one particle of a non electrolyte remains as 1 particle. If it were an electrolyte it would dissociate into more than 1 particle.
Methanol (CH3OH) is not an electrolyte because it does not dissociate into ions in water. It remains as neutral molecules in solution and does not conduct electricity.
Sugar dissolved in water is an example of a non-electrolyte aqueous solution. When sugar is added to water, it dissolves but does not dissociate into ions, meaning it does not conduct electricity.
A dry-cell battery
Kcl because of its high conductivity
Its a non electrolyte.
It is an electrolyte
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
water which is an electrolyte in this case , or hydrogen in the water is used and burned
It is a strong electrolyte
No, hormones and electrolytes are totally different kind of things.However there are some specific hormones involved in the regulation of electrolyte effects. One should ask this in the 'Human physiology' catagory.