1. What charged particles make it possible for an electric current to flow through a solution
of a salt in water?
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When common salt (NaCl) is dissolved in water, it splits into Na+ and Cl– ions. When an electric potential is applied to this solution with ions, the ions migrate towards oppositely charged electrodes to complete the electric circuit whereas the neutral molecules do not respond to the potential.
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When common salt (NaCl) is dissolved in water, it splits into Na+ and Cl– ions. When an electric potential is applied to this solution with ions, the ions migrate towards oppositely charged electrodes to complete the electric circuit whereas the neutral molecules do not respond to the potential.
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