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Is sulfuric acid a nonelectrolyte

Updated: 9/11/2023
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11y ago

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No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-).

Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).

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It's definitely an electrolyte--and a good enough one that they use it in batteries.

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