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Chemistry, 02.09.2019 07:20 lukeakalucas

An electrolyte is a substance that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water. a substance that conducts electricity well is a strong electrolyte. a substance that conducts electricity poorly is a weak electrolyte. in contrast, a substance that does not conduct electricity when dissolved in water is a nonelectrolyte. watch the video about the electrolytic properties of sodium chloride, nacl, and sugar. part a watch the animation, then check off the samples that will conduct electricity. check all that apply. hints check all that apply. solid nacl solid sugar sugar solution nacl solution

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