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28 February, 06:20

Which compound will conduct electricity when it is dissolved in water?

O CH4

O CuSO4

C6H6

OCH 1206

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  1. 28 February, 06:45
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    CuSO₄

    Explanation: The compounds that conduct electricity when dissolved in water are known as electrolytes. Electrolytes may be defined as compounds that conduct electricity either in aqueous or molten form, due to the presence of mobile ions. Electrolytes are therefore decomposed by passing an electric current through them. Examples of electrolytes include CuSO₄, NaOH, NaCl, etc. Non-electrolytes, on the other hand, do not conduct electricity and cannot be decomposed through electrolysis.
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