does urea solution conduct electricity?
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because when urea is in aqueous it gets dissociated and forms ions and ions r the reason for conduction of currrnt
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The Urea solution is a bad conductor of electricity
- Those substances which ionizes into positive ions and negative ion in aqueous solution, they are called electrolytes.
- Urea is not an electrolytes because, as it is a covalent compound, in aqueous solution it doesn't ionizes into positive and negative ions.
- As they cannot produce positive and negative ions, they cannot conduct electricity.
- Urea is considered as bad conductor of electricity in both aqueous state as well as in molten state and thus are called non-electrolytes.
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