Field structure...
2007-05-04 20:57:47
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answer #1
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answered by ★Greed★ 7
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quite of using an surely mild bulb equipment, you will desire to seem on the solute itself. in case you may of course see the ions it may style (like a salt, with a steel + non-steel or polyatomic ion), then it is an electrolyte and could habit electricity. Acids and bases will dissociate to 3 degree and additionally will habit a present day. Water (assuming it is deionized, as in, no longer faucet water) is a non-electrolyte. some compounds, like sucrose (table sugar, C6H12O6) dissolve comfortably in water, yet as you will see from the formula, it would not have any clean-cut back ions. subsequently, you may thoroughly say it is a non-electrolyte. wish this helps...
2016-12-28 13:28:15
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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alcohols do not dissociate into ions in solutions, they remain as whole, neutral molecules.
No ions (or more technically, insufficient ions) in solution means no current will pass.
2007-05-04 20:58:58
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answered by ChemTeam 7
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Weak dissociation.
2007-05-04 21:06:42
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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what kind of ionic charge does the alcohol have?
2007-05-04 20:56:54
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answered by Christine 3
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