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solid sodium chloride does not conduct electricity while molten meltem sodium chloride conducts explain it​

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Answered by nivedhavinodkarath
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Solid sodium chloride does not have free electrons to carry the charges of electricity. They are trapped in the solid form. In molten form, the electrons are free to move and carry the charge, allowing it to conduct electricity.

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