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I need help I can't find out what a salt solution that conducts an electric charge is

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An electrolyte is any salt or ionizable molecule that, when dissolved in solution, will give that solution the ability to conduct electricity. This is because when a salt dissolves, its dissociated ions can move freely in solution, allowing a charge to flow.

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When the sodium chloride dissolves in water, the sodium atoms and chlorine atoms separate under the influence of the water molecules. They're free to move around in the water as positively and negatively charged ions. This separation of charge allows the solution to conduct electricity.

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