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Sodium chloride (in water solution or molten) is electrically conductive.

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An acid base or salt which when dissolved in water conducts an electric current is called what?

It's called an electrolyte


Is salt water an electrolyte or nonelectrolyte?

electrolyte


WHAT IS THE CHARACTERISTIC OF A SALT?

A salt solution is an electrolyte.


When salt is dissolved in water salt is the what?

The salt would be an electrolyte.


What is the characteristic of salt solution?

A salt solution is an electrolyte.


Is salt a component of electrolyte?

Dissolved or (melted) sodium chloride is an electrolyte.


Is table salt a strong or weak or non-electrolyte?

Table salt (sodium chloride) is a strong electrolyte in aqueous solution. It dissociates completely into sodium ions and chloride ions, allowing it to conduct electricity effectively.


Is table salt a electrolyte or no?

Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted.


Is salt a electrlyte?

Salt is an electrolyte in water solution or when is melted.


Is solid salt an electrolyte?

yes


Is salt an electrolyte or nonelectrolyte?

Salt is an electrolyte. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into ions which can conduct electricity.


Is salt a nonelectolyte?

Solid salt is a non-electrolyte; salt solution or molten salt are electrolytes.