Is methanol a strong electrolyte?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether methanol, a type of alcohol, acts as a strong electrolyte in solution. Strong electrolytes are substances that completely dissociate into ions in solution, allowing for efficient conduction of electricity.

Answer

Methanol is a non-electrolyte.

The final answer is methanol is a non-electrolyte.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is methanol is a non-electrolyte.

More Information

Methanol does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, hence it doesn't conduct electricity as electrolytes do.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume that all alcohols are electrolytes, but many, like methanol, are non-electrolytes because they don't ionize in solution.

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