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what causes the conductivity of liquid. Explain by taking example of common salt and water ​

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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Pure water contains very few ions, so it does not conduct electricity very well. When table salt is dissolved in water, the solution conducts very well, because the solution contains ions. The ions come from the table salt, whose chemical name is sodium chloride.

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Answered by ppoojakewat200
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Common table salt(Nac1) is an electrolyte and when this is dissolved in water to form salt it becomes sodium ions (Na±)and chloride ions(Cl-) each of which is a corrupscle that conducts electricity.

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