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Explain why a solution of HCl in benzene does not conduct electricity but in water it does.

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Explain why a solution of HCl in benzene does not conduct electricity but in water it does.

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Ionic compounds are made of charged ions that conduct electricity but only if they can move.

Aqueous and molten state of ionic compounds conduct electricity.

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