explain why aqueous sol of ionic compound are abke to conduct electricity
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in aqueous solution of ionic compound the electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions are overcome due to heat and the ions are free to move thereby conducting electricity whereas in solids ions are not free to move to carry electric current.
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in aqueous solution of ionic compound the electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions are overcome due to heat and the ions are free to move thereby conducting electricity whereas in solids ions are not free to move to carry electric current.
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In aqueous solutions the ions of the ionic compound get free to move and thus carry charges which allow it to conduct electricity . As for solids the ions are packed so compactly that they do not get to move so they do not conduct electricity. HOPE IT WAS HELPFUL
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