Why NaCl is bad conductor of electricity in solid state?
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The charged particles (ions) in solid NaCl are unable to move. As a result they can’t conduct electricity.
However, when NaCl is dissolved in water the Na+ and Cl- ions are capable to move, hence conduct electricity.
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NaCl does not dissociate into its constituent ions in solid state.
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