Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.
Its a non electrolyte.
A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions in solution, a weak electrolyte partially dissociates, and a non-electrolyte does not dissociate at all.
HF is considered a weak electrolyte because it partially dissociates into ions in solution, producing H+ and F- ions.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
Yes, CuSO4 is an electrolyte.
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vegetable oil is not an electrolyte oil is mainly composed of lipids (fatty acids) and they do not ionize
No, mayonnaise is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are minerals in the body that carry an electric charge and are necessary for various bodily functions, while mayonnaise is a condiment made from oil, eggs, and vinegar.
It is an electrolyte
Its a non electrolyte.
An example of a polar liquid is water, while an example of a non-polar liquid is oil. A strong electrolyte commonly found in a household is table salt (sodium chloride). An example of an emulsion found at home is salad dressing, which is a mixture of oil and vinegar.
A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions in solution, a weak electrolyte partially dissociates, and a non-electrolyte does not dissociate at all.
Non ionic, non electrolyte
No, It is a non-electrolyte,
Yes, it is an electrolyte.
A electrolyte analyzer is a piece of laboratory equipment that checks electrolyte levels.
HF is considered a weak electrolyte because it partially dissociates into ions in solution, producing H+ and F- ions.