Answer:
It does not contain free mobile ions
Step-by-step explanation:
Solid sodium chloride does not conduct electricity because it does not contain free mobile ions. 
- Although sodium chloride is an ionic compound, in solid state, there is absence of free mobile ions. 
 - In aqueous solutions or in molten form, ionic compounds can conduct an electric current using free mobile ions as carriers. 
 - Therefore, they are electrolytes. 
 
In solid state ions are arranged into crystal lattice and will not conduct a current of electricity.