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Dry KCL is a non electrolyte but aqueous KCL is an electrolyte . Why ?

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Explanation:

Dry KCL is a non electrolyte but aqueous KCL is an electrolyte.

=> Potassium chloride is a dry salt. If melted at high temperature it is an electrolyte, if dissolved in water it is an electrolyte.

Answered by kanisharchueck
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As potassium chloride (KCl) dissolves in water, the ions are hydrated. The polar water molecules are attracted by the charges on the K+ and Cl− ions. ... Under most conditions, ionic compounds will dissociate nearly completely when dissolved, and so they are classified as strong electrolytes.

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