Chemistry, asked by love3007london, 10 months ago

Explain, in terms of particles, why liquid iodine does not conduct electricity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Iodine is liquid so it doesn't have a melting point. Conductor of Eletricity: Iodine does not conduct electricity since each molecule of iodine comprises two iodine atoms joined by a covalent bond that cannot be excited sufficiently to transfer electrical energy.

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Answered by shivani143913
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Melting point: Iodine is liquid so it doesn't have a melting point. Conductor of Eletricity: Iodine does not conduct electricity since each molecule of iodine comprises two iodine atoms joined by a covalent bond that cannot be excited sufficiently to transfer electrical energy.

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