What happens when an ionic compound is melted?
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Solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions (charged particles) are locked into a rigid lattice or array. ... When heated, the ionic solid melts to form a liquid, or a molten, ionic compound. The ions in the molten, or liquid, ionic compound are free to move out of the lattice structure
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