Any compound which can disassociate into ions in solution is an electrolyte. These are most commonly water soluble salts, acids, and bases.
Ionic compounds- compunds that dissociate into ions when dissolved or molten.
Strong electrolytes are those compounds that completely dissociate/ionize in aqueous solution. These include the strong acids, strong bases, and soluble salts.
The rubber can never be electrolysed.
Carbonic acid is not electrolysed.
Hydrogen
In solid Al2O3, the ions cannot be separated by electrolysis.
The type of bond that exists in all organic compounds would be a covalent bond.
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The rubber can never be electrolysed.
Carbonic acid is not electrolysed.
Every type of atom can form compounds.
Well depends what you mean by how many different types of compounds. In total? Or type 1 , and 2 etc. there is Type 1-Binary Compounds Type 2- Binary Trans-metallic Compounds Type 3- Binary Molecular Compounds Type 4- Ternary Compounds etc. these contains vast amounts of compounds so gives you an idea.
Well depends what you mean by how many different types of compounds. In total? Or type 1 , and 2 etc. there is Type 1-Binary Compounds Type 2- Binary Trans-metallic Compounds Type 3- Binary Molecular Compounds Type 4- Ternary Compounds etc. these contains vast amounts of compounds so gives you an idea.
These are the covalent compounds.
Elements and compounds
Hydrogen
These are covalent compounds.
In solid Al2O3, the ions cannot be separated by electrolysis.
The products are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.