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Explain why the electrolyte has to be a liquid. *

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Answered by gv4972
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Molten salts can also be electrolytes as, for example, when sodium chloride is molten, the liquid conducts electricity. ... If a high proportion of the solute dissociates to form free ions, the electrolyte is strong; if most of the solute does not dissociate, the electrolyte is weak.

Answered by praveshkumarrajput19
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Molten salts can also be electrolytes as, for example, when sodium chloride is molten, the liquid conducts electricity. ... If a high proportion of the solute dissociates to form free ions, the electrolyte is strong; if most of the solute does not dissociate, the electrolyte is weak

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