Why in NaCl electricity will pass only in molten or liquid state ??
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Properties of ionic compounds. Non-conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water or molten NaCl will conduct electricity. ... Because magnesium oxide stays solid at such high temperatures, it remains non-conductive
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"Properties of ionic compounds. Non-conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water or molten NaCl will conduct electricity. ... Because magnesium oxide stays solid at such high temperatures, it remains non-conductive. It is used for high-temperature electrical insulation."
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"Properties of ionic compounds. Non-conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water or molten NaCl will conduct electricity. ... Because magnesium oxide stays solid at such high temperatures, it remains non-conductive. It is used for high-temperature electrical insulation."
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