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Lead bromide undergoes electrolytic dissociation in the molten state but it is a non-electrolyte in the solid-state.

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Answered by devisabita79
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The ions becomes free when lead bromide is in molten state but in the solid state the ions are not free since they are packed tightly together due to electrostatic force between them. Therefore, lead bromide undergoes electrolytic dissociation in the molten state.

Answered by Itzranbowprincess
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The ions becomes free when lead bromide is in molten state but in the solid state the ions are not free since they are packed tightly together due to electrostatic force between them. Therefore, lead bromide undergoes electrolytic dissociation in the molten state.

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