A solution of ammonia in water is an electrolyte, whereas the same solution in methyl benzene is a non-elecrolyte . Explain.

      

A solution of ammonia in water is an electrolyte, whereas the same solution in methyl benzene is a non-elecrolyte . Explain.

  

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Ammonia dissolves in water to form ammonium solutionn which dissociates into ammonium and hydroxide ions which are responsible for the electrical conductivity.in methyl benzene,ammonia dissolves without ionising thus there is no electrical conductivity
charity wanjiku answered the question on April 2, 2020 at 06:32


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