Copper(I) sulfide (CuS) is generally not considered an electrolyte when in solid form, as it does not dissociate into ions in solution. However, if CuS is dissolved in a suitable solvent, it may release ions, but this behavior is limited. In general, for a substance to be classified as an electrolyte, it must dissociate into ions in solution, which CuS does not do effectively.
CuS is a weak electrolyte because it forms a small amount of ions in solution. It only partially dissociates into copper (II) ions and sulfide ions in water.
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.
The name of the chemical compound CuS is copper (II) sulfide.
It is an electrolyte
Non ionic, non electrolyte
CuS is a weak electrolyte because it forms a small amount of ions in solution. It only partially dissociates into copper (II) ions and sulfide ions in water.
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.
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Copper sulfide (CuS) is black in color.
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The name of the chemical compound CuS is copper (II) sulfide.
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It is an electrolyte
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