what is a 'molten' state of Nacl?
what is the difference between the aquous state and a molten state of Nacl?
Molten NaCl is melted NaCl or liquid NaCl. Aqueous NaCl is the solution of NaCl in water.
During Electrolysis of NaCl,
NaCl is taken in molten state so it conducts eletricity because of the free electrons, so why are the free electrns present only in its molten state and not in its solid state and therefore resulting in soid NaCl not conducting electricity.
Which of the following is a non-conductor in solid state but good conductor in molten state?