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This solution is not an electrolyte.
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
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.
Some examples of a non-electrolyte solution in water would be a solution of sugar, or a solution of urea. These do no ionize in solution and so are non-electrolytes.
There are thousands of examples of solutions of non electrolytes, but probably the most common might be a solution of sucrose (table sugar) in water.
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Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
Yes. It is an example of a strong electrolyte as it is completely dissociated in solution.
This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.
This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.
This solution is not an electrolyte.
A solution of salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte.
This is a solution of a dissociated ionic salt for example.
In (aquous) solution it is an electrolyte
This solution is an electrolyte.
electrolyte solution
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.