Science, asked by pkroxx, 11 months ago

when the water change in ice into the liquid then electric current why not pass in ice...?​

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Answered by akhil6352
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Answer:

Because...in solid state the electrostatic force between them is very strong which doesn't allow electricity to pass....


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Answered by msingh28
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because there are air packets trapped in ice at the time of freezing... this is also the reason why ice floats on water

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