This solution is an electrolyte.
electrolyte solution
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte when is in a water solution or melted.
The solution is an electrolyte
electrolyte
NaCl is an ionic compound. In water it dissolves completely forming ions. Since it dissolves completely forming Na^+ and Cl^- ions it is classified as a strong electrolyte.Strong electrolytes are completely dissociated into ions in solution and conduct an electrical current strongly.Weak electrolytes are only partly dissociated (examples are molecules like acetic acid which forms a weak electrolyte).Nonelectrolytes do not form ions at all and do not conduct electricity in their solutions.
Yes, the water solution of sodium chloride is an electrolyte.
Yes. Its polar bonds make it so that the Cl- and Na+ separate in water.
It will burst out the soda crystals and distilled water.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in solution or when is melted.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in solution or as melted, when is completely dissociated in ions.
An electrolyte