why does HCI (g) not conduct electricity when dissolved in toulene ?
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Salts are soluble in water and are insoluble in inorganic compounds. Since toulene is inorganic, it wont dissolve and HCl cannot disassociate their ions. Since they won't disassociate ions, the electricity cannot be conducted.
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