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difference between electrolyte and nonelectrolyte​

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Answered by dipesh8051
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Key Points

Electrolytes are salts or molecules that ionize completely in solution. As a result, electrolyte solutions readily conduct electricity.

Nonelectrolytes do not dissociate into ions in solution; nonelectrolyte solutions do not, therefore, conduct electricity.

Terms

nonelectrolyte: A substance that does not dissociate into ions when in solution.

solutionA homogeneous mixture, which may be a liquid, gas, or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances.

solute: Any substance that is dissolved in a liquid solvent to create a solution.

electrolyte: A substance that dissociates into ions when in solution.

salt: An ionic compound composed of cations and anions that are held together by electrostatic attraction.

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