Molten NaCl conducts electricity due to the presence of:

Molten NaCl conducts electricity due to the presence of:

Explanation

Molten NaCl conducts electricity because of the presence of free ions. 

When sodium chloride (NaCl) melts, the ionic bonds holding the sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions together break, allowing them to move freely within the liquid.

These mobile ions can carry electrical charge, thus enabling the molten salt to conduct electricity.