Chemistry, asked by rishulnayak, 1 year ago

we know that salts conduct electricity when dissolved in water, can they conduct electricity if they are dissolved in liquids other than water?

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Answered by Jasmine09
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Salt in aqueous or in molten state has movable ions. That means ions become separated and can move easily in solution phase or molten phase. So, it can conduct electricity when dissolved in a liquid

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Jasmine09: yes
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Answered by annum
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salt conduct electricity because salt are molten state has movable ions that means ions become separate and can move easily in solution phase or molten phase
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