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Kcl because of its high conductivity
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
How much pH value of Liquid resistor electrolyte solution
Water is good as it will cut off oxygen and cool the heat source. Powder and foam will smother to cut off oxygen. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) will cut off oxygen but blast of gas may spread ther fire by blowing light material such as paper causing it to set fire to other things. Don't use water on oil, or a chip pan fire.
Carbon brushes used in DC machines because carbon is soft material and it does not generate spikes when contact with commutator
Oh, what a wonderful question! Carbon dioxide is not an electrolyte, it's actually a gas that we breathe out. Electrolytes are substances that conduct electricity when dissolved in water, like salts and minerals. Remember, every question is a happy little accident on our journey of learning!
No, liquid carbon dioxide is not an electrolyte. For a substance to conduct electricity, free moving electric charges must be present. Carbon dioxide is made of neutral CO2 molecules, thus there are no electric charges to conduct the electricity.
sodium chloride (in aqueous solution or in molten state) is an electrolyte.
it is a covalent compound so it is a non-electrolyte.
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carbon dioxide
No. CS2 is not an electrolyte because CS2 can't be ionised as independent carbon ion does not exist.
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Sodium chloride is considered an electrolyte because it dissociates into ions (sodium and chloride) when dissolved in water, allowing it to conduct electricity. Carbon dioxide, distilled water, and hydrogen peroxide do not dissociate into ions in water and therefore are not considered electrolytes.
sodium chloride, due to the presence of free moving ions.
Water (H2O) is essential for hydration and various biological processes. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is involved in photosynthesis and respiration. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is commonly known as table salt and important for maintaining proper electrolyte balance in the body.
Carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct of cellular respiration in organisms, including humans and animals. During respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.