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A solution must contain ions, to be able to conduct electricity.

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For a solution to conduct electricity, it must contain charged particles called ions or electrons that can move freely within the solution. These charged particles allow the flow of electric current through the solution when a voltage is applied. Pure water, for example, is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks sufficient ions to allow the flow of current.

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