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3. Solid copper sulphate does not conduct electricity, but when it is dissolved in water, it doe
conduct electricity. Why?

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Answered by cleviola
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Answer:

Because when it is solid ions are not produced and CuSO4 can only conduct electricity when it is in liquid or molten state since then, ions are produced and the solution can conduct electricity

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