Lactic acid is an electrolyte.
No, lactic acid is not considered an electrolyte. Electrolytes are typically salts or minerals that conduct electricity in the body when dissolved in bodily fluids. Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism in muscles and does not dissociate into ions like electrolytes do.
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
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
In solution hydrochloric acid is just, H + and Cl - which means it is a strong electrolyte.
Lactic acid is not considered volatile at room temperature, as it is a non-volatile organic acid. Its vapor pressure is low, and it is unlikely to vaporize into the air at normal conditions.
No, lactic acid is not considered an electrolyte. Electrolytes are typically salts or minerals that conduct electricity in the body when dissolved in bodily fluids. Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism in muscles and does not dissociate into ions like electrolytes do.
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
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
iron is an non electrolyte
Glycolisis is common to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration,so the substrate is Glucose
Lactate (also known as lactic acid) and NAD+
In solution hydrochloric acid is just, H + and Cl - which means it is a strong electrolyte.
Lactic acid is not considered volatile at room temperature, as it is a non-volatile organic acid. Its vapor pressure is low, and it is unlikely to vaporize into the air at normal conditions.
acid as in lactic acid?
Lactic acid is not considered flammable by GHS.
Milk contains lactic acid.
I'm not sure but, Lemon,Vinegar and lactic acid is in cheese..