a
Alcohol
b
Sodium acetate solution
c
Solid potassium hydroxide
d
Mercury
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Oluwanicekid
10 years ago
guys mercury is not an electrolyte.Electrolytes are substances that produce ion in solution or in molten form.mercury is a pure liquid metal that conducts electricity

Egieb_z
6 years ago
Since sodium acetate is a salt therefore it will dissociate completely in water and hence acts as a strong electrolyte.

Debbie Dibie
11 years ago
Sorry guys but in the electrolysis of brine in the Kellner solvay cell mercury is just an electrode.To be specific a cathode as explained by O.Y.Ababio 2007 revised edition page 219.

Olasupoopeoluwa
12 years ago
its mercury. judging from the electrolysis is brine. ssodim acetate is an organic compound and organic compound does not conduct electricity.




