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Sodium chloride is an iron which do not conduct electricity in solid state as and do not conduct electricity in molten state

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Answered by bhavishya75
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Answer:Sodium chloride or Nacl does not have free ions in its solid state

Answer:Sodium chloride or Nacl does not have free ions in its solid statewhen it is put in water, ionic compoud (Nacl) dissociates to form free ions and thus conducting electricity

Answered by bharatpanditji12345
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sodium chloride do not conduct electricity in solid state because of the electrostatic force of attraction between them is very very strong so it does not allow free electron to flow through them and when this sodium chloride is come in molten state or in a aqueous state they conduct electricity because in that state the electrostatic force of attraction between them is break and as a result ions are free to move hence sodium chloride conduct electricity in molten state and in equeous state and do not conduct electricity in solid state

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