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Why do ionic compounds no conduct
eten electricity in solid state but
Conduct electricity in molten and
aqueous
state​

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Answered by sneha5744
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Answer:

These ions are free to move to conduct electricity. ... Thus, ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state or solution as in molten state, the electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions are overcome due to the heat but in solid state they do not conduct electricity.

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