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Step-by-step explanation:

Sodium chloride conducts electricity only dissolved in water, no other way.

Sodium chloride becomes a saturated salt solution. Once water evaporates, forming salt crystals. Tiny cubes bonded together.

It is bad conductor of electricity, because it is an insulator.

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