acetic acid is a an electrolyte becase in its aqueous form it can conduct electricity i dont believe anything can be an electrolyte of a non electrolyte
It can, but it is a very weak electrolyte.
Acetic acid is a week electrolyte.
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No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
weak electrolyte
it is a non-electrolyte because acetic acid is a moderately poor covalent compound that reacts only partly to form ions in solution. Because there are so few ions present, solutions of these substances do not conduct electricity (or they are very poor conductors).
Lactic acid is an electrolyte.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
If you think to acetic acid this is a weak electrolyte.
weak electrolyte
it is a non-electrolyte because acetic acid is a moderately poor covalent compound that reacts only partly to form ions in solution. Because there are so few ions present, solutions of these substances do not conduct electricity (or they are very poor conductors).
Glacial Acetic acid is not an Electrolyte. It fails the electrode test hands down. However C2H3O2 (aq) is slightly conductive. When Glacial Acetic acid is mixed with something like Ammonia NH3 it is Very Conductive
Lactic acid is an electrolyte.
Chromic acid is an 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.
Mayonnaise is not a particularly good electrolyte but, the small amount of acetic acid in it will ionize and carry a current.
Sulphuric acid.. As it ionizes almost completely into its ions. so it is a strong electrolyte..
no, it's a non-electrolyte because it's not a weak acid/base. all molecular compounds that aren't acids/bases are non-electrolytes.