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Explain the conditions needed for sodium chloride to conduct electricity.

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Answered by HimanshuPandeya
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Sodium chloride will conduct electricity only when it is in a liquid state or in solution, this is because the ions are free to move in this state, allowing them to carry charge and conduct electricity.


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Answered by suzzana
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These melting points are high because the ions form giant lattice structures that need a lot of energy to break down. > Sodium chloride dissolves in water. It conducts electricity when it is in solution. > Sodium chloride conducts electricity when it is melted (molten).

Sodium chloride will conduct electricity only when it is in a liquid state or in solution, this is because the ions are free to move in this state, allowing them to carry charge and conduct electricity

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