Chemistry, asked by janicemiche, 10 months ago

Carbon tetrachloride does not conduct electricity. Give reason

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Answered by dagarkanika
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Answer:

Carbon tetrachloride does not conduct electricity. Carbon tetrachloride is a non-polar covalent compound and so do not have free ions, therefore, they do not conduct electricity.

Answered by gayanaraku
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Answer:

Carbon tetrachloride does not conduct electricity.

Explanation:

Carbon tetrachloride is a non-polar covalent compound and so do not have free ions, therefore, they do not conduct electricity.

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