NOBr (nitrosyl bromide) is not considered an electrolyte. Electrolytes are typically substances that dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, allowing them to conduct electricity. NOBr, while it may have some polar characteristics, does not readily dissociate into ions in solution, which is essential for being classified as an electrolyte.
The decomposition of NOBr is endothermic, meaning it requires an input of energy to break down the compound into its constituent elements (NO and Br₂).
It is an electrolyte
Non ionic, non electrolyte
Tne molecule is not an electrolyte.
Ethanol is not an electrolyte.
The decomposition of NOBr is endothermic, meaning it requires an input of energy to break down the compound into its constituent elements (NO and Br₂).
The nitrogen atom in NOBr has sp2 hybridization, as it forms three sigma bonds with oxygen and bromine atoms. This hybridization allows for the formation of a trigonal planar molecular geometry in NOBr.
Nitrosyl bromide
NOBr is a polar molecule. This is because the nitrogen and oxygen atoms have different electronegativities, causing an uneven distribution of electron density in the molecule. This creates a net dipole moment that gives NOBr its polarity.
Yes, NOBr is polar because its molecular geometry is bent, resulting in an uneven distribution of charge throughout the molecule. The electronegativity difference between nitrogen, oxygen, and bromine also contributes to its polar nature.
It is an electrolyte
sp2 since the (graphical, with respect to resonance) Lewis structure for NO3- is: one oxygen double bond, the other two is single bond. an electron of N (which have 5 valence e-) is "donated" to O. And an electron gained by the anion is placed on the other O.
Its a non electrolyte.
A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions in solution, a weak electrolyte partially dissociates, and a non-electrolyte does not dissociate at all.
Yes, it is an electrolyte.
No, It is a non-electrolyte,
Non ionic, non electrolyte