Why sodium chloride conducts electricity?
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➡️ Non-conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water or molten NaCl will conduct electricity. Higher melting point than sodium chloride: around 2,800ºC.
➡️ because its Mg2+ and O2- ions have a greater number of charges, so they form stronger ionic bonds than the Na+ and Cl- ions in sodium chloride.
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➡️ Non-conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water or molten NaCl will conduct electricity. Higher melting point than sodium chloride: around 2,800ºC.
➡️ because its Mg2+ and O2- ions have a greater number of charges, so they form stronger ionic bonds than the Na+ and Cl- ions in sodium chloride.
Hope it help you!!! ☺️ ☺️ ☺️
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