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11 June, 03:58

Why is an electrolyte able to conduct electricity while a nonelectrolyte cannot? a nonelectrolyte forms ions with equal charges. a nonelectrolyte forms ions which do not dissolve in water. an electrolyte readily dissociates into ions in solution. an electrolyte is able to donate electrons to the water in solution?

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  1. 11 June, 04:09
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    An electrolyte readily dissociates into ions in solution.
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