explain the conductivity in ionic solids
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Ionic conductivity (denoted by λ) is a measure of a substance's tendency towards ionic conduction. This involves the movement of an ion from one site to another through defects in the crystal lattice of a solid or aqueous solution. ... In solids, ions typically occupy fixed positions in the crystal lattice and do not move.
Ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity when solid, as their ions are held in fixed positions and cannot move. Ionic compounds are conductors of electricity when molten or in solution, and insulators when solid.
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- Ionic conductivity (denoted by λ) is a measure of a substance's tendency towards ionic conduction. This involves the movement of an ion from one site to another through defects in the crystal lattice of a solid or aqueous solution. ... In solids, ions typically occupy fixed positions in the crystal lattice and do not move.
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