How is it that ionic compounds in the solid state do not conduct electricity but they do so in?
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Ionic compounds in solid state have crystal lattoce structure with all ions attached ina achain so no free lectrons
If it is in a solution, then the ions free themselves amd make hydration spheres which have a charge making it bets to conduct electricity
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In the solid state the ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because in solid there is no free electron and also there is no probability for the formation of ions. So ionic compounds do not conduct electricity but if the ionic compounds are in molten state then the ionic compounds form ions and therefore these ions are responsible for conduction of electricity.
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