Hydrogen Flouride (HF) is a week acid
In water, it is a weak electrolyte since it does not completely dissolve.
Yes, it is a electrolyte. Bez has a ability to relese the one electron.
No, by itself it is not an electrolyte. HCl is hydrogen chloride and exists as a gas. Once dissolved it water, it become hydrochloric acid, a strong electrolyte.
Sodium chloride, because it will dissolve in water with almost total ionization.
Hydrogen fluoride is a weak acid.
In water, it is a weak electrolyte since it does not completely dissolve.
The strongest chemical in a science lab is Hydrogen Fluoride. The second strongest chemical is Hydrogen Chloride. Hydrogen Fluoride isn't the world's strongest chemical. The King of Liquids is the mixture of 1 Hydrogen Fluoride and 3 Hydrogen Chloride.
Hydrogen fluoride as it is a hydrogen bond.
Yes, it is a electrolyte. Bez has a ability to relese the one electron.
sodium chloride (in aqueous solution or in molten state) is an electrolyte.
Sugar
No. Although an electrolyte must be at least somewhat soluble in water, in pure form an electrolyte may be a solid (such as sodium chloride), liquid (such as sulfuric acid), or gas (such as hydrogen chloride).
No, by itself it is not an electrolyte. HCl is hydrogen chloride and exists as a gas. Once dissolved it water, it become hydrochloric acid, a strong electrolyte.
Hydrogen, helium, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen telluride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen iodide.
HF has a polar covalent bond.
NaCl (sodium chloride)
No, Hydrogen fluoride is a compound.