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explain the conductivity in ionic compounds​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠Although solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because there are no free mobile ions or electrons, ionic compounds dissolved in water make an electrically conductive solution.

➠In contrast, covalent compounds do not exhibit any electrical conductivity, either in pure form or when dissolved in water.

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Answered by RewelDeepak
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Although solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because there are no free mobile ions or electrons, ionic compounds dissolved in water make an electricallyconductive solution. In contrast, covalent compounds do not exhibit any electrical conductivity, either in pure form or when dissolved in water.

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