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Ananya Shree

Class 12th
Chemistry
2 years ago

Ionic solids do not conduct electricity in the solid state but only in the molten state. Why?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

This is because, in ionic compounds, electricity is conducted by ions. In contrast, ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces in a solid-state and are not free to move about within the solid. Hence, in molten state or solution form, the ions are free to move and conduct electricity.

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