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How do intermolecular forces affect conductivity?

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Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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Since molecular compounds are composed of neutral molecules, their electrical conductivity is generally quite poor, whether in the solid or liquid state. ... The water solubility of molecular compounds is variable and depends primarily on the type of intermolecular forces involved.

Answered by SulagnaRoutray
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Intermolecular forces show the force between the atoms of an element.

More the force more the material conducts electricity.

Actually conductivity depends upon the degree of solubility in water. In case of more intermolecular forces, The elements dissolve in water easily but In case there is less force, Solubility decreases. For 2 this reason, electrical conductivity is more in solid and less in gaseous substances.

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