Science, asked by ma1734843, 4 months ago

which among the following will conduct electricity Nacl Lol...
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Answered by musicrockers826
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Answered by aastha28275
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Free ions are required for conduction of electricity. In crystalline NaCI, molten sulphur and diamond, there are no free ions to conduct electricity. In fused NaCI, Na

Free ions are required for conduction of electricity. In crystalline NaCI, molten sulphur and diamond, there are no free ions to conduct electricity. In fused NaCI, Na +

Free ions are required for conduction of electricity. In crystalline NaCI, molten sulphur and diamond, there are no free ions to conduct electricity. In fused NaCI, Na + and Cl

Free ions are required for conduction of electricity. In crystalline NaCI, molten sulphur and diamond, there are no free ions to conduct electricity. In fused NaCI, Na + and Cl −

Free ions are required for conduction of electricity. In crystalline NaCI, molten sulphur and diamond, there are no free ions to conduct electricity. In fused NaCI, Na + and Cl − ions exists as free ions and conduct electricity.

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