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liquor ammonia is an electrolyte but liquid ammonia is a non electrolyte.



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Answered by smartbrainz
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Liquor ammonia is a very strong solution of ammonia.

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  • on the other hand liquid ammonia is a compound which is present in liquid state under very low pressure. As a result of this year is free dissociation of the compound into hydroxyl ion in case of liquor ammonia.
  • However ammonia being a covalent polar compound there is not enough dissociation and hence it is unable to carry the current. Hence liquor ammonia is an electrolyte but not liquid ammonia

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