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8 January, 03:49

Sodium chloride conducts electricity when dissolved in water. what type of bond is present in nacl?

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  1. 8 January, 04:01
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    Non - Conductive in its solid state, but when dissolved in water it becomes a conductor.
  2. 8 January, 04:12
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    The answer is ionic bonds.

    The reason why aqueous solution of sodium chloride conducts electricity is because sodium chloride forms sodium ions (Na + ) and chloride ions (Cl - ) which are charged particles. The movement of the ions is a flow of electrical particles which is what electricity is.
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