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An electrolyte is a substance that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water. a substance that conducts electricity well is a strong electrolyte. a substance that conducts electricity poorly is a weak electrolyte. in contrast, a substance that does not conduct electricity when dissolved in water is a nonelectrolyte. watch the video about the electrolytic properties of sodium chloride, nacl, and sugar. part a watch the animation, then check off the samples that will conduct electricity. check all that apply. hints check all that apply. solid nacl solid sugar sugar solution nacl solution

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    The substances that will conduct electricity is the NaCl solution. Sodium chloride in its solid form do not conduct electricity since the compound is stable and bonded well so there are no available charge carriers. However, when this salt is dissolved in water, it ionizes or dissociates into sodium ions and chloride ions. On the other hand, solid sugar and an aqueous solution of sugar do not conduct electricity since the bond involved in this compounds is covalent, no ionization would occur. When sugar is dissolved in water it stays as a molecule so there will be no available charge carriers to let electricity flow.
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