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Polar molecules which contain ionic or dipole to dipole forces binding their molecules in molten state.

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Q: What type of molecules are the electrolytes?
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what type of compounds produce electrolytes and which produce non-electrolytes?

Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.


The free movement of molecules in liquids makes them?

makes them non-electrolytes and non-conductor


What are electrolytes in biochemistry?

Liquid electrolytes are hydrating molecules that the body needs to stay hydrated. Electrolytes help to control how the body sweats and uses water.


Are lipids electrolytes?

No. Electrolytes are usually acids, bases, or salts. A lipid polymer is much larger and more complex then the aforementioned things.


What type of compounds typically form strong electrolytes?

Compounds which are not ionic are commonly not electrolytes. An ionic compound is a compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal, such as NaCl or AgI. Compounds with different compositions are not electrolytes.


What type of solute particles are present in an electrolytes?

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During ionization water molecules disrupt ionic bonds of a solute and a mixture of ions is produced what are the ions called?

Electrolytes


What type of bond holds the electrolytes in the body together?

Electrolytes in the body are generally found in solution. Electrolytes are ions (such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and chloride). These ions are solvated by water molecules and the solvated ions are free to move within the solvent. In this sense they are not held together. Some ions are present in solid structures in the body and these are held in place by ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are electrostatic in nature and are caused by the electrostatic attraction between ions of opposite charge.


Do non electrolytes dissociate in water?

This depends on the kind of dissociation: Salts, many acids and bases are electrolytes when dissociating in ION's. On the contrary some dissociating molecules are non-electrolytes. By example hydrogen peroxide, dissolved in water, dissociates into two new non-ionic compounds (water and oxygen) so it is a non-electrolyte. However most non-electrolytes do NOT dissociate when dissolved in water, example sugar.


What type of molecules have the lowest melting point?

Type your answer here... Nonpolar molecules


Lipids are what type of molecules?

Fat molecules


Which substance is composed of ions electrolytes or non electrolytes?

These substances are the electrolytes.