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Jovani Kim
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15 February, 09:26
Why does salt in water conduct electricity
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Shaniya Rubio
15 February, 09:46
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Salt water contains impurities, when salt or sodium chloride dissolved in water, it separates into ions, sodium ion and chloride ion. These free mobile ions can conduct electricity thus making salt water conduct electricity.
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