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Old August 21st, 2007, 15:42
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Default Why does sodium chloride not conduct electicity even though it contains charged particals?

Got a few questions

Why does sodium chloride not conduct electicity even though it contains charged particals?

Why must a D.C. power supply be used during electrolysis?

Why can electrolysis not occur in liquid covalent compounds?

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