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why does. magnesium chloride conduct electricity​

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Answered by ashisha3p
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because it is an electrovalent compound and has free mobile ions i.e., it forms ions easily.

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Answered by ItsMansi
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A solution of magnesium chloride conducts electricity because it is a strong electrolyte and dissociates into ions when electricity is passed through it. the movement of ions results in conduction of electricity.

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