Electrolysis of molten NaCl gives sodium at cathode while aqueous NaCl gives H2 gas at cathode.
Strong electrolytes: The molar conductivity of a strong electrolyte decreases slightly with the increase in concentration. This decrease is due to the increase in interionic attractions as a result of greater numbr of ions per unit volume. With dilution, the ions are far apart, inter ionic attractions become weaker and conductance increases.