Science, asked by harikrishnanp2110200, 7 months ago

give reason that carbon tetrachloride is a nonelectolyte​

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Answered by abhishekmishra2175
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CCI4 is non polar covalent compound is consist of only molecular. Thus it cannot conduct electricity and in a non-electrolyte

Answered by SAHILRAUL77
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No, CCl4CClX4 is not an electrolye. An electrolye is a material that causes ions (charged entities) to form in the solvent. Carbon tetrachloride neither dissociates into ions nor induces ion formation in the solvent.

The reason is that the C−ClC−Cl bond is rather strong and won't break under normal solution conditions. Nor does the molecule have any net dipole moment.

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