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Why doesn't sodium bicarbonate conduct electricity?

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Answered by hamzakhan32
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Sodium carbonate is a powder. It does not conduct electricity. But when dissolved in a liquid, say water, it becomes conductive because it is an ionic salt. In terms of salt, just like sodium chloride (table salt), it is not conductive, nor is pure water, but combined, they are.

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