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solid copper sulphate does not conduct electricity, but when it is dissolved in water, it does conduct electricity. Why?​

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Answered by Itsfunnehcake
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Answer:

Because it lets out fluid and has more space so when it is not dessovled it gets dry around the cirrcut and disavalibites are gone so it will not go with air when dry                  

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