Anything that hydrogen bond with the water molecules makes it water soluble, such as alcohols. Ethanol is water-soluble because its hydroxyl group bonds with the water molecules. It is not an electrolyte because it does not form ions when in a solution. Electrolytes form ions when they are in water. For example, sodium chloride is an electrolyte because it dissociates into its cation and anion when in water.
One solution that will not conduct electricity is pure water. The reason is that it needs a dissociated ionic compound that can mix with water when detached, and then it will be unable to conduct.
As radium is radioactive, radium chloride would also be radioactive. Any compounds make with any radioactive material are radioactive, and they cannot be "not" radioactive. Radioactive material doesn't really care if it is "alone" or in compound; it will be radioactive in any case.
The molar mass of a compound is the sum of atomic weights of elements in the molecule.
Not only NaOH, can be any other compound that do not have any water molecule attached to it such as anhydrous CaCl2, Silica gel, anhydrous NaCl..
A berthollide is any non-stoichiometric compound.
examples are :- 1.glycerin 2.benzene 3.distilled water etc.
No there isn't any other compound like waterbecause of the molecules in the compound.
Pure water is considered a non-electrolyte because it is PURE. That means there are no added minerals, no dissolved salts, and no particles of any kind, just water.
Yup.
No, there is no such compound
yes anywhere could be a compound word.
Any salt is a chemical compound.
The compound CH4, also known as methane, does not contain any ions. It consists of covalently bonded atoms of one carbon and four hydrogen atoms.
No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-). Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).
This could be caused by the drywall being damp. But you also shouldn't have any spackling compound there, - it should be drywall mud.
Sodium isn't any kind of compound. It is an element.
helium doesn't form any compound