Noble gases do not ionize under normal circumstances. Although they do under critical conditions with higher temperatures.
No, the elements in all groups do not ionise. Some of the elements share electrons to form compounds.
No, they do not.
yes
An ionic compound. Because an ionic compound is made up of ions that either carry or donate electrons
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they will not ionize
they will not ionize
yes. all sodium compounds do.
HCl lowers the boiling point of water more than HC2H3O2 does.
Mass spectrometers, which initially ionize the compounds they analyze, are used to determine the structure and composition of elements in a compound. So, if vegetable oil is to be analyzed, the mass spectrometer would ionize it first.
Compounds are acids if they ionize to release H+ ions in aqueous solutions.
no, only ionically bonded compounds can, sugar is covalently bonded.
No. A substance that completely ionizes is a strong electrolyte. If such a substance is also a base then it is a strong base.
No, the elements in all groups do not ionise. Some of the elements share electrons to form compounds.
Covalent compounds have only a slight tendency to ionize, but remember, water itself does ionize into H+ and OH- (with an ionization constant of 10-14). Any molecule will have some tendency, however slight, to come apart under the stress of normal thermal vibration.
Strong bases dissociate or ionize completely. Weak bases dissociate or ionize only partially. The degree to which they ionize/dissociate is given by the Kb for each weak base.
An acid in a base solution will ionize; a base in an acid will ionize. Like solutions do not ionize. When pKa is less than pH, around 99 percent to 100 percent of the drug will ionize.