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25 August, 18:46

Why does salt water conduct electricity when it is passed through?

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  1. 25 August, 22:31
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    The sodium and chloride ions actually separate in water, turning solid NaCl into Na + and Cl - ions that can move freely through the solution. Electrons are one form of charge carriers and the most common, being that they have a net negative charge and are mobile inside of metals but free ions moving around in a solution also constitutes a current.
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