NaCl(s) does NOT conduct electricity, but N(aq) does. This is because

a

NaCl(s) is non-ionic but NaCl(aq) is ion

b

NaCl(aq) contains mobile electrons, where absent in NaCl(s).

c

NaCl(aq) contains mobile ions which Nacl,) does not contain.

d

NaCl(s) ionizes partiality while NaCl(aq) iodizes completely.

e

NaCl(s) decomposes when heated but NCl(aq) is stable to heat. –

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Zee_fire
3 months ago

in the solid state, ionic compounds such as sodium chloride have their ions fixed in position and therefore these ions cannot move so solid ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity. However in the molten state, ions in ionic compounds are free to flow and therefore molten sodium chloride can conduct electricity.

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2 months ago

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