Comparison of electrolytes and non electrolytes

Comparison of electrolytes and non electrolytes

A compound that can conduct electricity in an aqueous solution or in a molten state is called an electrolyte (hydrogen chloride is not an electrolyte)
Type: acid, alkali, salt, metal oxide, organic acid (acetic acid)
II exists in the form of molecules either in aqueous solution or in molten state, so it cannot conduct electricity. Such compounds are called non electrolytes
Types: non metallic oxides, hydrogen chloride, ammonia, most organic compounds
The essence of conducting electricity is that there are free moving ions