electrolytes and non electrolytes process


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Electrolytes
All ionic substances and highly polar non-ionic compounds, which when dissolved in water give ions, are electrolytes. These electrolytes can be salts, acids and base..
Electrolytes
All ionic substances and highly polar non-ionic compounds, which when dissolved in water give ions, are electrolytes. These electrolytes can be salts, acids and bases. Some of the characteristic features of these electrolytes are: They conduct electricity in ..
Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
An ionic or electrovalent compound that conducts electricity in molten (fused) or aqueous (solution) state can be classified as an electrolyte. However, if the compound is unable to ionise it does not conduct electricity it is called a non-electrolyte. In general, the exte..
Electrolytes Non-Electrolytes and Electrolysis
In any chemical reaction, the existing chemical bonds are broken and new chemical bonds are formed. Hence, all chemical reactions are fundamentally electrical in nature since electrons are involved in some way or the other in all types of chemical bonding. Many chemical reactions utilize elec..
Non-electrolyte
non electrolyte A non-electrolyte does not provide ions in a solution and therefore current does not flow through such solution. The bulb in the given set up does not glow (Fig.4.6). Some examples of non-electrolytes are: alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulphid..
Electrolyte
A compound (mostly an ionic compound) that conducts electricity in molten (fused) or aqueous (solution) state, and which simultaneously undergoes decomposition with the passage of electric current through it is known as an electrolyte..
Types of Electrolytes
Types of Electrolytes - There are three types of electrolytes: Strong, weak and non electrolytes..
Electrolytic Conduction
. This process is called ionisation . Electrolyte conductivity is smaller than that of metals by a factor of 10 - 5 to 10 - 6 at room temperature. This is due to the smaller number density of ions as compared to free electrons, greater viscosity of the medium in which they move ..
Dissociation of Electrolytes
Sodium chloride an ionic compound has the sodium ion, Na + and chloride ion Cl - held together by strong electrostatic force of attraction in the solid state. When dissolved in water, the ions become free to move. The process of breaking of NaCl into free Na + and Cl - ions is dissociatio..
Electrolytic Reduction Method
. But at high temperatures these metals react with carbon to form carbides. Thus, these metals cannot be obtained by carbon-reduction process. The oxides of these metals, however can be reduced electrolytically. For example, the reduction of Al 2 O 3 to aluminium by electrolysis..
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