NO if it is you have a dirty experiment tray.
An ionic compound dissociated in water is an electrolyte and is of course more conductive..
These are ionic compounds dissociated in water.
how about water, or Mercury as used in thermometers. both conductive.
Yes, it is a mildly acidic electrolyte.
Containing electrolytes the coconut water is electricaly conductive.
The ultrapure water is not conductive.
Acetaminophen is only slightly water soluble. If the water is near freezing almost 0% of the acetaminophen will dissolve. As for the rest, idk.
Yes, salt is conductive in water because it dissociates into ions that can carry an electric current.
Yes, water is electrically conductive because it contains ions that allow electricity to flow through it.
Yes, sea water is conductive because it contains dissolved salts and minerals that allow electricity to flow through it.
yes
The main byproducts of the reaction between acetaminophen and potassium hydroxide are potassium acetate and water. Potassium acetate is formed by the neutralization of acetaminophen, while water is produced as a result of the reaction.
An ionic compound dissociated in water is an electrolyte and is of course more conductive..
Iodine itself is not conductive. However, when iodine is dissolved in a suitable solvent such as water or an organic solvent, it can form an electrolyte solution that can conduct electricity.
Acetaminophen is considered neutral because it does not ionize in water to form either acidic or basic species.
Yes, NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is conductive because it dissociates into ions in water, allowing it to conduct electricity.
Containing electrolytes the coconut water is electricaly conductive.