Addition of sodium hydroxide in distilled water makes it a non electrolyte give correct statement
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Will addition of sodium hydroxide in distilled water make it non-electrolyte. ... But the addition of NaOH makes distilled water to get their lost minerals back and results in formation of electrolyte. Answer is ELECTROLYTE.
A common example of a nonelectrolyte is glucose, or C6H12O6. Glucose (sugar) readily dissolves in water, but because it does not dissociate into ions in solution, it is considered a nonelectrolyte; solutions containing glucose do not, therefore, conduct electricity.
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