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ionic compounds in solid state do not conduct electricity whereas in molten state are good conductors of electricity​

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Answered by MagicalCupcake
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\orange\bigstarThe elements of the ionic compounds are chemically bonded which each other by the ionic bonds. ... So,in the final ionic compound,there are no free electrons that can conduct electricity. • But,in the molten state,the ionic bonds get broken and cation,anion get released which can easily conduct electricity.

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