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Solidsodiumchloridewillnotconductelectricity,butasolutionofsodium
chloride will conduct. Explain this.

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Answered by nickjain53
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Explanation:

solid sodium chloride has no free ions because of very high intermolecular forces but in the case of solution of sodium chloride the the intermolecular force becomes less due to which free ions are generated and they are able to conduct electricity

Answered by Aamnah
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The main rule of electricity is the presence and flow of free electrons or even the mobile ions. Here Solid Sodium Chloride won't be able to conduct electricity because the electrons are tightly packed because of the inter molecular force that made the ions immobilize.

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