Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state but covalent compounds
cannot conduct electricity in molten state.
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Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten (liquid) or in aqueous solution (dissolved in water), because their ions are free to move from place to place. ... Ionic compounds are conductors of electricity when molten or in solution, and insulators when solid.
Covalent compounds generally have low boiling and melting points, and are found in all three physical states at room temperature. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity; this is because covalent compounds do not have charged particles capable of transporting electrons.
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