Parshotam Posted July 25, 2013 Posted July 25, 2013 The chemical compound which conducts electricity in the molten condition or through its aqueous solution with chemical change is called an electrolyte. All the mineral acids, bases and salts are electrolytes in aqueous solutions or molten state. HCl, H2SO4, NaOH, CuSO4 etc, are electrolytes. Electrolyte is an ionic compound. Non-Electrolytes is the compound which do not conduct electricity in molten or in aqueous solutions are non-electrolytes; such as sugar, petrol, benzene etc. Non-Electrolyte is a pure covalent compound.
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