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Explain the following observation. A chloride dissolves in water to form an electrolyte while the same chloride dissolves in methylbenzene to form a non-electrolyte

      

Explain the following observation. A chloride dissolves in water to form an electrolyte while the same chloride dissolves in methylbenzene to form a non-electrolyte

  

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John
The chlorine forms ions in water which conduct electric current. No ions are formed in methylbenzene. Chloride exists in methylbenzene as molecules.
johnmulu answered the question on February 10, 2017 at 13:19


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