Physics, asked by muskan1185, 1 year ago

give reason solid sodium chloride doesn't conduct electricity while sodium chloride solution conducts.

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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when sodium chloride is in solid state it does not furnished free ions and the electricity can be passed only through the ions which ultimately are produced in the aqueous solutions....

muskan1185: thnx but not perfect answer
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Answered by mahakal123
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beacause NaCl in solution contains charged particles or ioms
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