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Methanol (CH₃OH) is nonelectrolytes

A nonelectrolyte is a substance that does not transfer an electric current in aqueous solution or molten form.

Methanol can it conduct electricity?

In truth, a methanol-water solution does transmit electricity, albeit to a far smaller amount than an HCl-water solution. Methanol's self-ionisation constant will be very low, barely minimally different from that of water.

Methanol (CH3OH) is a nonelectrolyte, while ammonia (NH3) is a weak electrolyte and iron(III) sulphate (Fe2(SO4)3 is a strong electrolyte.

Alcohols do not include electrolytes. They lack moving ions and so do not conduct electricity.

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