nonelectrolyte.. Some people thought it is weak electrolyte but when i answered, it was wrong
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
No, ch4 (methane) is not typically an electrolyte. In some tests it has been shown to be a very weak electrolyte. For the most part it is a non-electrolyte.
Is CH3CH2OH strong, weak or nonelectrolyte
weak electrolyte
MgBr2 will cause the bulb to glow brightly as it is an ionic compound and produces two ions per molecule . On the other hand, CH3OH is an organic compoound which is merely dissolved in water due to intermoleculer hydrogen bonding and is not a good electrolyte!
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
No, ch4 (methane) is not typically an electrolyte. In some tests it has been shown to be a very weak electrolyte. For the most part it is a non-electrolyte.
Is CH3CH2OH strong, weak or nonelectrolyte
CH3OH is an alcohol, in particular methyl alcohol or methanol. The OH is the alcohol functional group.
weak electrolyte
Ethanol is not an electrolyte.
The kind of particles in a non electrolyte are those that do NOT dissociate or ionize. So, one particle of a non electrolyte remains as 1 particle. If it were an electrolyte it would dissociate into more than 1 particle.
MgBr2 will cause the bulb to glow brightly as it is an ionic compound and produces two ions per molecule . On the other hand, CH3OH is an organic compoound which is merely dissolved in water due to intermoleculer hydrogen bonding and is not a good electrolyte!
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH
CH3OH is molecular.
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.
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH