give scientific reason when solid sodium chloride is an insulatoranswer this I will mark as a brain list
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In its solid state, sodium chloride (like many other ionic compounds) have fixed ions. This therefore means that the ions cannot move freely, a condition for the conduction of electricity. However, when it is in its molten state, the ions are free to move around, thus making them free to conduct electricity.
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