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How can we compare carbon tetrachloride and sofium chloride with regards to solubility in water and electrical conductivity????????

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Answered by sabithmqa
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Explanation:Carbon tetrachloride is insoluble in water and behaves as a bad conductor of electricity while sodium chloride is soluble in water and behave as a good conductor of electricity in their aqueous state.

Answered by SᴘᴀʀᴋʟɪɴɢCᴀɴᴅʏ
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CCl4 is a covalent compound formed by the sharing of electrons. It is insoluble in water because CCl4 is a non polar compound whereas water is polar. We know that like dissolves like hence it is insoluble. CCl4 does not contain ions that can conduct electricity hence, it is a bad conductor of electricity. NaCl is an ionic compound. It has high solubility in water as both are polar. Also it is a good conductor of electricity as it dissociates into ions.

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