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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound which does not conduct electricity in solid state whereas it does conduct electricity in molten state as well as in aqueous solution

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Answered by mohitmohit49705
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Answer:

Same, splits as ions in molten or aqueos state hence conduct electricity.

Answered by sujatakumaridolly
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Explanation:

In molten State, due to heat the electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ion overcome. So, ions move freely and conduct electricity.

In aqueous solution,ions are free and conduct electricity whereas in solid state,ions are fixed in position and so there are no Free electrons present to conduct electricity.

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