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Electrolytes conduct electricity in their aqueous solution or molten state to undergo decomposition into ions.


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Solution

The correct option is A True

The conductivity of ionic compounds(Electrolytes):

  • An electrolyte is a substance that can conduct an electric current when melted or dissolved in water
  • Ionic compounds conduct electricity when their ions are free to move.
  • Ions can move in the liquid state (after melting) or in an aqueous solution (after dissolving in water).
  • Electrolysis is the decomposition of an electrolyte by an electric current.
  • Example: Molten or aqueous form of Sodium chloride(NaCl) conduct electricity.
  • (In Solid(NaCl), ions are not free to move and hence do not conduct electricity)

Therefore the given is true.


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