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is magnesium chloride conduct electricity in the molten state?​

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Answered by nandinisharmastudent
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Answer:

While solid magnesium chloride does not have the ability to conduct electricity; molten ionic salts will conduct electricity. Substances such as glucose or sucrose are non-electrolytes and do not break up in water. Therefore they are not conductors of electricity.

Answered by singhdisha687
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Explanation:

Conduction of electricity: Magnesium chloride only conducts electricity when in molten or liquid state. It is an ionic compound and in liquid state it releases its ions when enables them to conduct electricity.

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