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Sodium is referred to as an electrolyte because it possesses a mild electrical charge when dissolved in bodily fluids

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Is NaOH an electolyte or nonelectolyte?

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Is sodium chloride an electolyte?

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Is HCL an electolyte?

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What is a electolyte?

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Is a carbon dioxide a electolyte?

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