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Explain why NaCl(s) does not conduct electricity but NaCl(aq) does

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Answered by monica691chat
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this because in solids ions cannot move freely but in aqueous solution it is more easy for ions to move.

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Answered by mangalagouri9532
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NaCl which is in solid state doesn't contain any free ions... So, it cannot conduct electricity. On the other hand, NaCl(aq.) contains few jobs, which on the passage of direct electric current, dissociate into neutral atoms at the respective electrodes...

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