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yes,as our dear little Alessandro Volta proves so.

(Dr Strong) Yes it is. The reason why is because salt (NaCl) dissociates into its two components, sodium Na and chloride Cl-. The chloride is more electronegative than the sodium and steals one of its electrons to become a negative ion. The sodium then is a positive ion. These charged ions can diffuse in different directions to conduct an electric current.

Pure water is ionized only to a very small degree and therefore is a poor conductor.
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Saltwater is more conductive than bakelite, oil, and air. Saltwater contains ions that can carry electric current, making it a better conductor compared to bakelite, oil, and air.

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