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acidified copper sulphate is a electrolyte but not a conductor

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Answered by harishankar151pa5vc3
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sodium chloride in solid state does not conduct electricity but in molten state or solution state conduct electricity during electrolysis of copper sulphate using copper electrodes the blue colour solution does not fade
Answered by cooldude26
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Acidified copper sulphate is an electrolyte but not a conductor because copper being a metal contains free electrons and conduction of electricity is carried out by the movement of free electrons, but copper does not dissociate into ions and hence, is a non-electrolyte.

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