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salts conduct electricity.why?​

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Answered by wahidahmadganaie
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Any impurities, like salts, in the water enable it to conduct electricity. When salts are dissolved in water, they separate into different electrically charged atoms called ions. Salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), breaks up into positive Na ions and negative Cl ions

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Answered by saniya229232
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because the sodium and chloride irons are not free to move around . however , when salt is dessolved in water ,it dissociated completely into ions and so is a strong conductor of electric current.

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