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6. Salts such as NaCl are held together due to an attraction between oppositely charged ions. When salt
dissolves in water it conducts electricity because the charged ions are free to move around the solution.
Use what you know about FrF to fill in the blanks about its conductivity: FrF
conduct
electricity in water because
A. would not ; nonpolar covalent molecules do not dissolve in water
B. would ; ionic compounds dissociate into ions when in water.
C. would not; water can not conduct electricity when salts are present.
D. would ; water always conducts electricity.
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