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(b) Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten and aqueous state only.​

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Answered by adeebamahboob12
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In molten state or dissolved state ionic compounds conduct electricity because they contain charged particles called cations and anions. These ions are free to move to conduct electricity. There are plenty of free ions in the molten state or dissolved state which are able to conduct electric current.

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Answered by mauryavijay8088
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In molten state or dissolved state ionic compounds conduct electricity because they contain charged particles called cations and anions. These ions are free to move to conduct electricity. There are plenty of free ions in the molten state or dissolved state which are able to conduct electric current

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