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Bullock
5 November, 05:23
Why is water an electrolyte? why?
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Tiffany Morrow
5 November, 06:33
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Water conducts electricity
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Jadon Dickson
5 November, 06:41
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It is a weak electrolyte coz it partly dissociate into h + and oh - ions
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