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12 December, 23:17

Naoh is a strong electrolyte, and ch3oh is a nonelectrolyte. how is the solution of naoh different from that of ch3oh?

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  1. 12 December, 23:39
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    Answer: NaOH has ionic bonds Na + and Cl - and in water the ions float free with their charge so that the charged can carry electric current. The other compound has (non-ionic) covalent bonds.
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