For the conduction of electricity, the conducting species must be charged either +ve or -Ve. In case of liquid ammonia all molecule are in NH3 form i.e. neutral so it is non electrolyte but it's aqueous solution is get dissociate as
NH3 + H2O = (NH4)+ + (OH)-
this ammonium and hydroxyl ions are available for conduction of current!
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
Ammonia in water is an electrolyte. It forms ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which is a base, and basic solutions are electrolytic.
acetic acid is a an electrolyte becase in its aqueous form it can conduct electricity i dont believe anything can be an electrolyte of a non electrolyte
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
Yes, CH3NH2 (methylamine) is a weak electrolyte. In solution, it partially ionizes into CH3NH2+ and CH3NH− ions, which allows it to conduct electricity to some extent.
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
Water ammonia solution is an electrolyte.
Ammonia in water is an electrolyte. It forms ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which is a base, and basic solutions are electrolytic.
The kind of particles in a non electrolyte are those that do NOT dissociate or ionize. So, one particle of a non electrolyte remains as 1 particle. If it were an electrolyte it would dissociate into more than 1 particle.
acetic acid is a an electrolyte becase in its aqueous form it can conduct electricity i dont believe anything can be an electrolyte of a non electrolyte
Yes, O2F2, or dioxygen difluoride, is considered a non-electrolyte. This compound does not dissociate into ions in solution; instead, it remains as neutral molecules. Therefore, it does not conduct electricity in an aqueous environment, characteristic of non-electrolytes.
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
Yes, CH3NH2 (methylamine) is a weak electrolyte. In solution, it partially ionizes into CH3NH2+ and CH3NH− ions, which allows it to conduct electricity to some extent.
Non Electrolyte liquid do not ionize and donot form cunducting path in liqud. so that the current we measure is not because of ions moment in liquid but only becouse of ultrasonic waves formed
No, an aqueous solution of urea does not conduct electricity because urea molecules do not dissociate into ions in water. Therefore, it is a non-electrolyte solution.
Non Electrolyte liquid do not ionize and donot form cunducting path in liqud. so that the current we measure is not because of ions moment in liquid but only becouse of ultrasonic waves formed