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Calcium chloride contain calcium and chlorine.
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The answer is 2,09 moles.
No compound exists with this formula. However, CaCl2 (with a lowercase L) is calcium chloride, which is an ionic compound.
Water ammonia solution is an electrolyte.
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Calcium chloride contain calcium and chlorine.
Water solution of sodium chloride is an electrolyte; also molten sodium chloride.
Limewater Test (HCI + CaCI2 + H2O + CO2)
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The answer is 2,09 moles.
No compound exists with this formula. However, CaCl2 (with a lowercase L) is calcium chloride, which is an ionic compound.
No, CuS (copper sulfide) is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions in solution to conduct electricity, while CuS remains intact as a solid compound.
For a substance to be an electrolyte, it must be able to ionize or dissociate into ions in solution. Also, it must conduct electricity in solution due to the presence of these free ions.
CaCl2, or calcium chloride, is a salt composed of a metal cation (calcium) and a non-metal anion (chloride). It is not an acid, base, or oxide.