Chemistry, asked by MaxCross, 1 year ago

Why does NaCl conduct electricity in solid state but not in molten state???


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Answered by ankitasinghallha
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NaCl conduct electricity in molten state because it has free electrons in molten state to conduct electricity...... but in solid state it doesn't conduct electricity because it has no free electrons...
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