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Old January 7th, 2010, 18:54
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Originally Posted by sas123 View Post
A question that i'm stuck with is ' explain why sodium chloride conducts electricity in the molten state but not when it's a solid'. please could you help me!
The sodium ions and chloride ions in the solid are tightly held in a lattice/crystal structure. To carry electricity they need to be able to move along in a particular direction. They can do this in the molten state.
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