Chemistry, asked by aswanthakku2004, 6 months ago

A crystalline solid conducts electricity only in aqueous or molten state, it belongs to

which category? Give its features with example?​

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Answered by mdazamfaizy
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In solid state, ionic solids are electrical insulators because ions are not free to move. But in molten state or in aqueous solution, they conduct electricity because ions become free to move. In these solids, constituent particles are positively charged metal ions called Kernels and free electrons

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