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How can you convert pure water from a non-electrolyte to an electrolyte?​


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Answered by aadya4836
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Pure / distilled water is a non-electrolyte . Addition of acid like sulphuric acid makes it an electrolyte.In the presence of H+ and ions SO4−2 ( from H2SO4), water becomes capable of dissociation. Sulphuric acid does not take part in the reaction but promotes the reaction or increases the rate of the reaction.

Answered by balendradubey5bd
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Pure / distilled water is a non-electrolyte . Addition of acid like sulphuric acid makes it an electrolyte.In the presence of H+ and ions SO4−2 ( from H2SO4), water becomes capable of dissociation. Sulphuric acid does not take part in the reaction but promotes the reaction or increases the rate of the reaction.

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