Why does a solution of potassium chloride conduct electricity?

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A solution of potassium chloride in an ionization promotingsolvent such as water conducts electricity because the positive and negative ions in potassium chloride in such a solutionare separated from each other by a sufficient distance that they can
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Potassium chloride is an ionic solid, the ionic solids can conduct the electricity if they are in molten state or in aqueous solution.
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When it's in a solid form no but if it is a liquid (when placed in a solution) then yes it does conduct electricity.
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its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
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