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Our body is mostly water and it has various solute molecules dissolved in it. Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity but sodium chloride is a dominant extracellular ionic compound which occurs as Na+ and Cl-, ideal situation to conduct electricity. Movement of ions is important in order to conduct electricity through a substance.

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