explain why a salt which does not conduct electricity in the solid state becomes a good conductor in molten state
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sodium chloride
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Although solid ionic compounds are made up of ions but they do not conduct electricity in solid state. This is because in the solid ionic compound, the ions are held together in fixed positions by strong electrostatic forces and cannot move freely.
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