Asked by chemstudent

If a solid is soft and white and melts at 75 celsius but does not conduct electricity in solution, which type of solid would it be classified as?

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Answered by DrBob222
What are your choices? Is this a fill in the blank? Too many ways to go here.
It could be classified as insoluble
It could be classified as non-conducting
It could be classified as non-electrolyte
It could be classified as non-polar
And several others.
Answered by chemstudent
Yes it was a fill in the blank. That's why I am confused because there are so many ways to go.
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