Why metals are not electrolytes ?? Give a proper reason so that I can understand...
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Copper being a metal contains free electrons and conduction of electricity is carried out by the movement of free electrons, but copper does not dissociate into ions and hence, is a non-electrolyte. Sodium chloride in solid state does not conduct electricity but in molten state or solution state conducts electricity.
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During metallic conduction, the chemical properties of copper are intact as it does not undergo chemical decomposition. Since, the flow of electricity only produces heat and energy and no new products are formed copper metal is thus a good conductor of electricity but is a non electrolytes
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