A substance which conducts electricity in moltane and aqueous state
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Mercury is a substance that conducts electricity in liquid state
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ionic compounds conduct electricity in the molten state.
In ionic compounds, electricity is conducted by the ions. In the solid state, these ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction so, the conduction of electricity isn't possible. However, in the molten or aqueous state, these ions are free to move and hence, conduct electricity.
In ionic compounds, electricity is conducted by the ions. In the solid state, these ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction so, the conduction of electricity isn't possible. However, in the molten or aqueous state, these ions are free to move and hence, conduct electricity.
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