Chemistry, asked by ebab, 1 year ago

a substance that conducts electricity in molten or aquous state

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Answered by Anonymous
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⏩⏩a substance that conducts electricity in molten or aquous state is called ELECTROLYTE...

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

ionic compounds can conduct electricity only in molten state.

Explanation:

metallic compounds can conduct electricity in any state as they have free ions.

This is in same case with water.

Where as in case of ionic compounds due to their compact arrangement of ions they cannot conduct electricity.

They can conduct electricity only when they are molten or mixed in any other solvent.

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