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G The chemicals above are dissolved in water to make a solution. Which ones will conduct electricity

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Although, the question above is incomplete, however the correct option can be deduced from the explanation below.

Compounds/chemicals that dissolve in water to conduct electricity are Ionic/electrovalent compounds. Ionic compounds/salts are compounds that are held together by ionic/electrovalent bond. These compounds dissociate in water to form ions; the dissociated ions formed are the carriers of electric charges hence enabling the salt solution conduct electricity. Examples of these electrovalent/ionic compounds include NaCl, CaCl₂, CsF and MgO.

NOTE: Identify the ionic/electrovalent compounds in the options (from the completed question) to get your answer.

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