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C₈H₁₈ is a non-electrolyte

Why?

Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions when dissolved in water. In order to do that, they need to have bonds that are polar enough to be able to dissociate, and the ions formed need to be soluble in water.

C₈H₁₈ is a compound that has a low electronegativity difference between its atoms, making it to be a covalent compound where electrons are shared, and making it non-polar, and difficult to dissociate. Thus, it is a non-electrolyte.

One possible structure for C₈H₁₈ is attached below. It's called octane.

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C₈H₁₈ should be considered as the non-electrolyte.

The following information should be considered:

  • Electrolytes should be considered as substances so that it could be dissociated into ions at the time when it should be dissolved in the water. So this time the bonds should be needed.
  • C₈H₁₈ should be the compound that has less electronegative that lies between the atoms so that the covalent compound could be made.
  • On the other hand, electrons should be shared, non-polar, and very difficult for dissociate.  

Therefore we can conclude that C₈H₁₈ should be considered as the non-electrolyte.

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