Salt solutions in liquid Ammonia (NH3) conduct better electricity than in
water (H2O). Why?
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Pure water is not very conductive, and only a tiny bit of current can move through the water. When salt or sodium chloride (NaCl) is dissolved in it, however, the salt molecules split into two pieces, a sodium ion and a chlorine ion. The sodium ion is missing an electron, which gives it a positive charge.
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