โกElectrolyte vs Nonelectrolyte๐ซ
Whether a dissolved substance conducts electricity depends on if it forms ions. That decides electrolyte versus nonelectrolyte.
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โกElectrolyte
- โConducts electricity when dissolved or molten
- โBreaks into free-moving ions in water
- โIncludes ionic compounds and strong acids
- โStrong or weak depending on ionization
- โExamples: salt, hydrochloric acid
๐ซNonelectrolyte
- โDoes not conduct electricity in solution
- โDissolves as neutral molecules, not ions
- โUsually covalent molecular compounds
- โNo free charges to carry current
- โExamples: sugar, ethanol, glucose
Verdict
Electrolytes release ions and conduct electricity in solution, while nonelectrolytes dissolve as neutral molecules and do not. Ion formation is the deciding factor.
Frequently asked
Why does salt water conduct electricity?+
Salt is an electrolyte that splits into mobile ions able to carry current.
Is sugar water an electrolyte?+
No. Sugar dissolves as neutral molecules, so sugar water is a nonelectrolyte.
What is a weak electrolyte?+
A substance that only partially ionizes, so it conducts electricity weakly.
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