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In chemistry, an electrolyte is any substance containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive. The most typical electrolyte is an ionic solution, but molten electrolytes and solid electrolytes are also possible. From Wikipedia under the
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Del Mar Times D: To wash it all down and keep them hydrated, a bottle of electrolyte H2O is your best bet. Or make your own designer waters by infusing them with splashes ... From Google News Search: "Electrolyte" What is the proper mixing ratio for the electrolyte in hydrogen generators? Q. I have a really neat hydrogen generator system and it works great. My problem is I cant get the mixing ratio down for the electrolyte. It always over heats. I need to know what to do so I can produce hydrogen and not over heat my system. Asked by sidesjeremy - Tue Jun 10 15:30:22 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. When I build electrolizers for hydrogen generation I have never found a set amount of potassium hydroxide that works for all applications. What I do is attach an amp meter in the circuit ($6 at Harbor Freight). Start with a very small amount of potassium hydroxide in the electrolizer (filled to about 80% so you can add distilled water remember that the concentration changes slightly as water is used). Add potassium hydroxide slowly and mix till you are drawing about 10 amps COLD, then top it off, the electrolizer will heat up and draw about 15 amps. I find that this method keeps the electrolizer under 125 degrees. You can do about the same thing by using a in-line fuse (you really should have one), add the electrolyte slowly until… [cont.] Answered by kd7skz - Thu Jun 12 02:47:39 2008 How do you determine if a substance is an electrolyte just by looking at it? Q. Hi guys, I am kind of lost on this one, I don't understand how you can just determine if something is an electrolyte just sheerly by looking at it? How do you know that it will ionize in water or any solvent for that matter? I am having a lot of trouble with this since I am trying to do freezing point/boiling point calculations with the i constant, and I am really confused. Much help appreciated folks! :) Asked by Gina G - Sat Mar 15 18:49:31 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you know the formula for the substance then you can use the solubility rules. If not then there's no way to tell by just looking at it. Find a table of solubilities or study the solubility rules. Answered by Johnny D - Sat Mar 15 19:05:16 2008 Distinguish between a strong and weak electrolyte with reference to the degree of dissociation into ions?
Q. Help please? :( Distinguish between a strong and weak electrolyte with reference to the degree of dissociation into ions. AND What makes an electrolyte an electric current conductor when in a solution? Much appreciated! :) Asked by dancemissdemyx - Sun Aug 16 02:24:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The term "strong" refers to a substance that dissociates completely into ions in (usually aqueous) solution. The term "weak" applies to substances that do not dissociate completely. Not only can you have strong and weak electrolytes, but you can have nonelectrolytes, which are substances that do not dissociate to any appreciable extent. An electrolyte is a solute that dissolves in an aqueous solution and dissociates (to some degree) into ions. The mobile ions are what conduct the electricity. Answered by pisgahchemist - Sun Aug 16 02:33:02 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Electrolyte" |






