A compound is a substances that contains two or more different atoms that are bonded together.
When the atoms are similar the substance is known as a molecule, therefore not all molecules are compounds.
<h3>Electrolytes</h3>
Electrolytes are substances that are either in molten or aqueous form that discharged by passing electric current through them. They dissociate into ions while in molten or solution form.
These compounds are made of mobile ions which are responsible for the conduction of electricity.
Examples includes, soluble salts, ionic compounds, acids, and bases etc.
<h3>Salt </h3>
A salt is a substance that is formed when an acid reacts with a base or when the hydrogen part of acid is replaced by metal ion or an ammonium ion.
<h3>Ionic compounds </h3>
Ionic compounds are compounds that contain ions. They are as a result of ionic bonding between a metal atom and a non-metal atom.
During ionic bonding formation the metallic atom looses electrons while the non-metallic atom gains electrons.
Ionic compounds contains both negatively charged ion(anion) and positively charged ion (cation).
Examples of ionic compounds, NaCl, LiF, KCl, Cs2S, KBr, PbS etc.
Salts and acids are examples of inorganic compounds called <u><em>electrolytes</em></u>.
Explanation:
Electrolytes are thesubstances which dissociates into ions when dissolved in water and due to this they are able to conduct electric current through them. These compounds in solid form does not conduct electricity due to the absence of free ions.
Graphite is insoluble in water and organic solvents - for the same reason that diamond is insoluble. Attractions between solvent molecules and carbon atoms will never be strong enough to overcome the strong covalent bonds in graphite. conducts electricity.
When the covalent bonds in a molecule are polarized so that one portion of the molecule experiences a positive charge and the other portion of the molecule experiences a negative charge. This separation of opposite charges creates an electric dipole.