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Sodium dissolved in liquid Ammonia conducts electricity because of ??

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⏩Sodium dissolved in liquid Ammonia conducts electricity because of sodium in liquid Ammonia contain NH3(e-) which possesses charge and conduct electricity.


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Answered by kuni31
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By the reaction of sodium with liquid ammonia sodium amide can be prepared. Sodium(alkali metal)dissolves dissolves in liquid ammoniasolution to form a blue solution characteristic of a solvated electron inliquid ammonia, which is conducting in nature, due to ammoniated electrons (solvated electron).
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