how will your demonstrate that ionic compound do not conduct electricity in the solid state and can do so in solution
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The ionic compounds in solid state are bonded with strong intermolecular forces and are not free to move. Therefore, they cannot conduct electricity. However, when this salt melts, its constituent ions are separated from each other and become free to move across the melted salt that can conduct electricity.
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