Yes.
When table salt (sodium chloride) is dissolved in water, it breaks down into sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-). Ions can move freely in water, causing electrical current to conduct. Under normal circumstances, substances containing sodium chloride, sodium, chlorine and other substances prepared by adding table salt to pure water are present in it and become mobile or easy to swim. The characteristic phenomena of morphology, structure, physics and chemical properties are of typical type. definition categories internally delimit conditional elements.