The dissociation is not so important.
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
Ethanol is not dissociated in ions in water.
Yes,the Ethyl alcohol(ethanol) is an electrolyte.
Ethanol is not an electrolyte.
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
Anything that hydrogen bond with the water molecules makes it water soluble, such as alcohols. Ethanol is water-soluble because its hydroxyl group bonds with the water molecules. It is not an electrolyte because it does not form ions when in a solution. Electrolytes form ions when they are in water. For example, sodium chloride is an electrolyte because it dissociates into its cation and anion when in water.
It is an electrolyte
Yes,the Ethyl alcohol(ethanol) is an electrolyte.
Ethanol is not an electrolyte.
Being slightly polar it is a mild electrolyte.
If you think to acetic acid this is a weak electrolyte.
the conductance of ethanolic solutions depends upon the electrolyte(solute) present in it,but ethanol itself does not conduct any electricity.
no
BaSO4 is insoluble in water so it is very weak electrolyte, ethanol can not produce ions so is non electrolyte other two are good electrolytes.
Yes, rubbing alcohol is an electrolyte. However, it is considered a weak one and so weak that some do not consider it a non-electrolyte.
Firstly, CH2CH2OH does not exist. I assume however, that you meant ethanol, CH3CH2OH. If you did, then no, it is a non-conductor. A good conductor is an ionic solution. Organic electrolytes most popularly used are of the tetraalkyl ammonium family.
I'm not sure what an electrolyte actually is. Please describe the characteristics of an electrolyte succinctly.
to save the ethanol
No ethanol is not an electrolyte, it doesn't form any ions when mixed with water. Ethanol, ammonia, and acetic acid are some of the non-aqueous solvents that are able to dissolve electrolytes.