Physics, asked by msdian1, 1 year ago

is ohm's low applicable for ionic conductors?

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Answered by Anonymous
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⏺heya friend !

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➡well, yes , ohm's law is applicable only for ionic conductors and not covalent conductors.

✔reason:-

➡ionic conductors contain lot of free electrons and so they conduct electricity and some conductors among them which obey ohm's law are called ohmic conductors.

➡whereas, in covalent compounds , there are no free electrons so they dont conduct electricity and obviously then they dont follow ohm's law.

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i hope it helps u !!!☺

Anonymous: thanks for marking brainliest !
msdian1: thanks sis
sanidhya5: but free electron can conduct electricity
msdian1: that only she has written
Anonymous: yes , they can conduct electricity @sanidhya5
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