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Why does a solution of HCl in oil not conduct electricity but in water it does? A. HCl is dissociated to H+ and Cl- ions in water; it does not dissociate in oil.
B. HCl is not soluble in benzene
C. Benzene is a nonelectrolyte; therefore solutions in benzene will not conduct
D. Benzene is an organic compound and solutions of organic compounds will not conduct electricity.​

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