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Ionic solids conduct electricity in molten state but not in solid state explain

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Answered by swati1212
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as in molten state free ions are present which conduct electricity but in case of solid state ions are not present in free State

Answered by Anonymous
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The ions of ionic solids are responsible for conducting electricity. In the solid state, however, these ions are not free to move around inside the solid because of the strong electrostatic forces. Hence, ionic solids do not conduct electricity in a solid state.

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