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Sea water is an electrolyte.
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False

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If you are talking about just pure regular water, the answer is false. BUT, some salts dissolved IN WATER, can act as electrolytes. But regular water, no.
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User Andrii Radkevych
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water is an electrolyte, is a False statement. Because electrolyte is a liquid or gel which contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis.
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