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Is carbon disulphide an electrolyte?

it is a covalent compound so it is a non-electrolyte.


Is CS2 an electrolyte?

No. CS2 is not an electrolyte because CS2 can't be ionised as independent carbon ion does not exist.


Is carbon dioxide a electrolyte?

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Is carbon dioxide an electrolyte?

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!


What is a electrolyte carbon dioxide sodium chloride distilled water or hydrogen peroxide?

sodium chloride (in aqueous solution or in molten state) is an electrolyte.


Is LiCl an electrolyte or nonelectrolyte?

Because all of the chlorines in carbon tet are covalently bound. To have a good electrolyte, you need a good movement of free ions


Is CO a weak electrolyte?

No, CO (carbon monoxide) is not an electrolyte because it does not ionize in solution to form charged particles. It is a covalent compound composed of nonmetal atoms and does not dissociate into ions in water.


Is tetrachloromethane an electrolyte?

Carbontetrachloride, CCl4, is not an electrolyte. To be an electrolyte, the solution must contain dissolved ions. All pure liquids, with only a few exceptions, are not electrolytes.


Is carbon dioxide in liquid phase considered an electrolyte?

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.


Is methanol electrolyte?

Methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte. By definition, an electrolyte is something containing free ions. If you took methyl alcohol and dissolved a salt in it, the resulting solution would indeed by an electrolyte solution. However, methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte.


Is ethylene a weak electrolyte?

No, ethylene is not an electrolyte. It is a simple hydrocarbon molecule composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Electrolytes are substances that can dissociate into ions in solution and conduct electricity, which ethylene does not do.


Would a cell with zinc and carbon electrodes in a distilled water electrolyte produce voltage?

A cell with zinc and carbon electrodes in a distilled water electrolyte would not produce a significant voltage because distilled water has very low conductivity due to the lack of ions. For a galvanic cell to generate voltage, there needs to be a sufficient concentration of ions in the electrolyte to facilitate the flow of electric current. However, if a small amount of electrolyte (like a salt or acid) is added to the distilled water, a measurable voltage could be produced.