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Why sodium chloride does not conduct electricity in the solid form 2024?
NaCl
solid solid
Questioner:Julian Patel 2023-06-06 05:13:00
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Owen Turner——Works at the International Organization for Standardization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
NaCl (common salt) is
solid in state and
solid ions or compounds don't
conduct electricity. It needs to be either melted, molten or dissolved in a solution (i.e. water) first. This is because the electrons in a
solid state won't be free to move to either the Cathode (-ve) or to the Anode (+ve).Aug 31, 2008
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