Molten AlBr3 is a poor conductor of electricity why
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Aluminium bromide is known to be a covalent compound and it ionizes to a very small extent even in the molten state and so it is a poor conductor of electricity.
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Ionic compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water as free ions or electrons are present that help in the conduction. However, covalent compounds neither conduct in the solid state nor in the liquid state.
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