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Electrolytic Cell (5)
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Electrolytic Cell (5)
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The reason of acetamide, CH3CONH2 and glucose, C6H12O6 cannot conduct electricity in the molten state or aqueous solution
Because they exist as molecules and there are no free moving ions and there are no ions to carry any charges
Properties of conductor (1)
Substances that conduct electricity in solid or molten state, but do not undergo chemical changes
Properties of conductor (2)
Substances that conduct electricity without undergoing decomposition
Properties of conductor (3)
Can conduct electricity due to the presence of free moving electrons
Properties of conductor (4)
Electrical conductivity decreases as temperature increases
Example of conductor (1)
Metals
Example of conductor (2)
Graphite
Properties of electrolyte (1)
Substances that conduct electricity in molten state or aqueous solution, and undergo chemical changes
Properties of electrolyte (2)
Substances that conduct electricity and undergo decomposition into their constituent element
Properties of electrolyte (3)
Can conduct electricity due to the presence of free moving ions
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