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Sodium chloride, because it will dissolve in water with almost total ionization.

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What is a electrolyte carbon dioxide sodium chloride distilled water or hydrogen peroxide?

sodium chloride (in aqueous solution or in molten state) is an electrolyte.


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Sodium chloride and hydrogen peroxide can be considered electrolytes in the liquid phase because they dissociate into ions when dissolved in water and enable the conduction of electricity. Carbon dioxide and distilled water do not dissociate into ions in the liquid phase, so they are not considered electrolytes.


What compounds in the liquid phase is a electrolyte carbon dioxide sodium chloride distilled water or hydrogen peroxide?

sodium chloride, due to the presence of free moving ions.


Is hydrogen chloride a electrolyte or non electrolyte?

Yes, it is a electrolyte. Bez has a ability to relese the one electron.


Who of the following is not a strong electrolyte hydrogen chloride hydrogen fluoride hydrogen bromide hydrogen iodide?

Hydrogen fluoride is not a strong electrolyte. This is because it does not fully dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, unlike hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, and hydrogen iodide.


What is a non-electrolyte a Sodium chloride b Potassium chloride c Hydrogen chloride d Sugar?

Sugar


What kind of compounds are in a liquid phase that are considered eletrolyte?

CO 2 (carbon dioxide) NaCl (sodium chloride) H 2 O (distilled water) H 2 O 2 (hydrogen peroxide)


Is an electrolyte always a liquid?

No, an electrolyte can be a solid, liquid, or gas that conducts electricity by the movement of ions. In common usage, electrolytes are often associated with liquid solutions, such as in batteries or electrolyte drinks, but they can exist in different physical states.


Is HCl an electrolyte?

Yes, HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an electrolyte. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into ions (H+ and Cl-) which can conduct electricity.


Can distilled water be electrolysed?

Yes, distilled water can be electrolysed. Water always contains a few hydrated hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions from self ionization. There can also be some chloride ions because hydrogen chloride can distil over with water. However, the concentration of ions is extremely low so electrolysis is very slow.


How will aqueous solutions of sucrose and hydrogen chloride differ?

Hydrogen Chloride will ionize in water completely, since it's a strong acid, to give H+ and Cl- ions. The pH will be low...acidic. But the molecules of Sucrose in water will still remain molecules. They will not ionize or "dissociate" into separately moving ions. That's because HCl is ionic but Sucrose is molecular.


Is hydrogen chloride a pure substance or mixture?

Hydrogen chloride is considered a pure substance because it is a chemical compound made up of hydrogen and chlorine atoms in a fixed ratio.