Pure water and Sodium chloride are both poor conductors of electricity by themselves. However, if sodium chloride crystals are dissolved into the water the solution becomes a good conductor of electricity. How does this phenomenon demonstrate the theory of ionic bonds?
A) The attraction force between ions is not as strong as those between water molecules.
B) It shows that water molecules are necessary for bonding to occur between positive and negative ions
C) It shows that atoms with similar electronegativity values will share electrons equally in chemical bonds
D) Bonds in sodium chloride crystals are made up of charged ions rather then neutral atoms.