Question
If a solid is soft and white and melts at 75 celsius but does not conduct electricity in solution, which type of solid would it be classified as?
Answers
DrBob222
What are your choices? Is this a fill in the blank? Too many ways to go here.
It could be classified as insoluble
It could be classified as non-conducting
It could be classified as non-electrolyte
It could be classified as non-polar
And several others.
It could be classified as insoluble
It could be classified as non-conducting
It could be classified as non-electrolyte
It could be classified as non-polar
And several others.
chemstudent
Yes it was a fill in the blank. That's why I am confused because there are so many ways to go.