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There is no such thing as NaCI.

You most likely mean NaCl (with a lowercase L) which is an electrolyte.

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Yes, NaCl (sodium chloride) can serve as an electrolyte when dissolved in a solvent like water. In solution, the NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, facilitating the conduction of electricity.

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NaCl(s) is not an electrolyte; however, dissolved in water or molten, it is electrolytic.

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