Chemistry, asked by saccomander, 1 year ago

What are the particles present in a liquid like kerosene that are non electrolytes? SPECIFIC AND DIRECT ANSWER NEEDED!!

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Answered by niku7777
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 (i) Chemical compounds which conduct electricity either in a fused or in aq. solution state and undergo chemical decomposition due to the flow of current through it are called electrolytes. 
(ii) Molecules only. 
(iii) (a) They are electrolytes which allow a large amount of electricity to flow through them and hence are good conductors of electricity. 
(b) Are almost completely dissociated in fused or aqueous solution state. 
(c) The solution contains almost only free mobile – ions



saccomander: But it is a 1 mark question what do i write
niku7777: write particles are chemical compound , molecules
saccomander: Ok thanks
Answered by oswin
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Molecules are present.
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