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A solid ionic compound is
dissolved in water to form a
solution. Describe a simple
experiment to show that
charged particles are present
in this solution.

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Answered by gktech
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Answer:

But when an ionic compound melts, the charged ions are free to move. Therefore, molten ionic compounds do conduct electricity. When a crystal of an ionic compound dissolves in water, the ions separate. Again, the ions are free to move - so a solution of an ionic compound in water also conducts electricity

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