In class we are learning about solubility, electrolytes both strong and weak. I totally get it.    I just want to review how the notation of polar covalent soluble nonelectrolytes work.  For example, Glucose as a solid being dropped in a water solution.  Even though it is not ionic, it is very soluble and does not break up, so is not a electrolyte.  Like an Ionic soluble, it does get hydrated. Thus , by thjs logic should it be notated like this? Glucose (s)  >>>>>>>>  Glucose (aq)     ??? Or is there some other notation for sugar solution?

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In class we are learning about solubility, electrolytes both strong and weak. I totally get it. 

 

I just want to review how the notation of polar covalent soluble nonelectrolytes work.  For example, Glucose as a solid being dropped in a water solution.  Even though it is not ionic, it is very soluble and does not break up, so is not a electrolyte.  Like an Ionic soluble, it does get hydrated. Thus , by thjs logic should it be notated like this?

Glucose (s)  >>>>>>>>  Glucose (aq)     ??? Or is there some other notation for sugar solution?      

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