it is because the polar liquids contain compounds e.g hcl with two opposite ends unlike other substance when molten the hydrated molecules pull the ions apart in which by application of electricity are drawn by ionic forces to the anode and cathode.
All of these liquids are polar.
in general, polar liquids are miscible with other polar liquids but are not miscible with nonpolar liquids.
polar liquids have a greater capillary action due to the adhesion and cohesion of polar substances such as water
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Electrolytes are substances that consist of charged particles called ions. When electrolytes are dissolved in water (or other polar solvents) they ionize into positive (cation) and negative (anion) ions. In this experiment, you will explore what types of compounds can become electrolytes, what determines electrolyte strength, and how electrolytes are involved in the conduction of electricity.
All of these liquids are polar.
in general, polar liquids are miscible with other polar liquids but are not miscible with nonpolar liquids.
polar liquids have a greater capillary action due to the adhesion and cohesion of polar substances such as water
When dealing with liquids, the rule of thumb is that like will dissolve like. This means that polar liquids will dissolve polar solids, and non polar liquids dissolve non polar substances. Fructose is polar, so it dissolves in water, and fats, as a non polar substance, will dissolve in kerosene.
No, liquids make you urinate. Electrolytes are just ions that your brain and nerve cells use to communicate with each other.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
makes them non-electrolytes and non-conductor
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
If you consume too much liquids, it could dilute out the electrolytes from your blood. This can even be fatal if done to the extreme.
Because they form strong Hydrogen Attraction bond
Electrolytes are substances that consist of charged particles called ions. When electrolytes are dissolved in water (or other polar solvents) they ionize into positive (cation) and negative (anion) ions. In this experiment, you will explore what types of compounds can become electrolytes, what determines electrolyte strength, and how electrolytes are involved in the conduction of electricity.
water