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why ccl4 is a non electrolyte?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ccl4 is a non electrolyte because

Carbon tetrachloride neither dissociates into ions nor induces ion formation in the solvent. 

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is ur answer mate.....

Well in CCl4 all 4 bonds are covalent and does not have enough polarity to break it in aqueous medium as ions because due to connection with 4 chlorines simultaneously already carbon has increased its electronegativity and comes more closer to the electronegativity of Cl thus further decrease in the difference of EN of two atoms.....

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