Salts do not conduct electricity in their __________ state -
Solid
Liquid
Both state
All state
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Answer:
solid state...........
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Answer:
solid state
Explanation:
In order to conduct electricity, charged particles must be available and these charged particles must have the possibily to move around freely. Salts consist of ions: charged particles. ... This means that the charged particles cannot move around freely and therefore salts do not conduct electrivity in their solid state.
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