Why does CCl4 not conduct electricity?
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∙ 13y agoCarbon tetrachloride (tetra-chloromethane, CCl4) is a NON-ionic fluid at room temperature, it is noncunducting fluid. NaCl is an ionic salt and will conduct electricity only when in molten state: then freely movable cations and anions are available.
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Carbon tetrachloride (tetra-chloromethane, CCl4) is a NON-ionic fluid at room temperature, it is noncunducting fluid. NaCl is an ionic salt and will conduct electricity only when in molten state: then freely movable cations and anions are available.
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