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Question
Explain why solid sodium chloride does not allow electricity to pass through?
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Solution
Sodium chloride (an ionic solid) does not conduct electricity in its solid form. The anions (chloride Cl−) and cations (sodium Na+) maintain their position in the crystal lattice due to strong electrostatic attraction. Ions cannot move much when the electric field changes. As a result, no current passes through.
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