- to be soluble
- to dissociate in the solution
No. A substance that produces a large no. of ions in solution is called electrolyte.
This is an electrolyte.
A substance will conduct an electric current if it forms ions in solution. A solute that produces ions in solution is an Electrolyte. An Electrolytic Solution is a solution that conducts electricity.
a covalent substance reacts with water to form some ions.
A solution of salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte.
No. A substance that produces a large no. of ions in solution is called electrolyte.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
electrolyte
It is an electrolyte.
An electrolyte
This is an electrolyte.
electrolyte
A substance will conduct an electric current if it forms ions in solution. A solute that produces ions in solution is an Electrolyte. An Electrolytic Solution is a solution that conducts electricity.
ionically dissociate into two atoms
No, zero conductivity does not necessarily mean that a substance is a non-electrolyte. It means that the substance does not conduct electricity. A non-electrolyte is a substance that does not dissociate into ions in solution and therefore does not produce any charged particles to carry an electric current.
a covalent substance reacts with water to form some ions.
This solution is not an electrolyte.