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mercury is a liquid and conducts electricity. do you think it is an electrolyte

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, as Mercury is a pure liquid metal it conducts the electricity, but it is not an electrolyte, because an electrolyte is defined as a compound that ionizes when dissolved in suitable ionizing solvents such as water, Where Mercury is a metal element not a compound.

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No, as Mercury is a pure liquid metal it conducts the electricity, but it is not an electrolyte, because an electrolyte is defined as a compound that ionizes when dissolved in suitable ionizing solvents such as water, Where Mercury is a metal element not a compound.

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