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Differentiate between electrolytes and non electrolytes.​ 5 points

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Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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Explanation:

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

Non-electrolytes do not dissociate into ions in solution; nonelectrolyte solutions do not, therefore, conduct electricity.

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Answered by chanchal9294
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Answer:

Electrolytes:

1. Electrolytes have free ions, that is, ions that can roam around where they want, whereas non electrolytes either don't have ions at all, or they are bounded to each other by ionic bonds.

2. An electrolyte is a aqueous solution which acts as a medium toconduct electricity.

3. Electrolyte is defined as the solution inwhich electricity is passed and causes ions to move towards theirrespective electrodes.

4. An electrolyte always contains a solute, which dissociates in thewater to form ions.

5. Weak electrolytes typicallydissociate less than 10% in aqueous solutions

Non electrolyte

1. A nonelectrolyte is a compound that does not conduct an electric current in either aqueous solution or in the molten state

2. nonelectrolyteA substance that does not dissociate into ions when in solution.

3. Nonelectrolytes are compounds that do not ionize at all in solution.

4. nonelectrolytes are primarily held together by covalent rather than ionic bonds

5.A common example of a nonelectrolyte is glucose, or C6H12O6. 

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