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A solution of sodium chloride conducts electricity, but in the solid state it does not. Give reason.

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Answered by eashaanvetrivel
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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound having sodium and chloride ions in its structure. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid state because ions are fixed in position and cannot move but in aqueous solution and in molten state they conduct electricity as ions are free to move.

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