highly conductive when dissolved in water

A) ionic
B) covalent

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A) ionic

Ionic compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, allowing them to conduct electricity well. Covalent compounds, on the other hand, typically do not conduct electricity when dissolved in water, as they do not form ions.

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