S P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Electrolysis, Exercise 1: Intext Questions
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Explain why:
, though a good conductor of electricity is a non electrolyte.

Explain why: Solid sodium chloride does not allow electricity to pass through?

Choose A, B, C, or D to match the following descriptions. Some alphabets may be repeated.
A. Non-electrolyte B. strong electrolyte C. weak electrolyte D. metallic conductor
Molten ionic compound.

Choose A, B, C, or D to match the following descriptions. Some alphabets may be repeated.
A. Non-electrolyte B. strong electrolyte C. weak electrolyte D. metallic conductor
Carbon tetrachloride

Choose A, B, C, or D to match the following descriptions. Some alphabets may be repeated.
A. Non-electrolyte B. strong electrolyte C. weak electrolyte D. metallic conductor
An aluminium wire

Choose A, B, C, or D to match the following descriptions. Some alphabets may be repeated.
A. Non-electrolyte B. strong electrolyte C. weak electrolyte D. metallic conductor
A solution containing solvent molecules, solute molecules and ions formed by the dissociation of solute molecules.

Choose A, B, C, or D to match the following descriptions. Some alphabets may be repeated.
A. Non-electrolyte B. strong electrolyte C. weak electrolyte D. metallic conductor.
A sugar solution with sugar molecules and water molecules.

An electrolyte that completely dissociates into ions is:
