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why are ionic solids behave a conductor in the molten state and not in the solid state explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The ionic solids are insulators in the solid state because the ions are entrapped in fixed places in the crystal lattice & cannot move when electric field is applied. However, in molten state,they become good conductors of electricity.

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Answered by itzAshuu
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The ionic solids conduct electricity in molten state as the constituent particles of ionic solid are not free to move in solid state, thus ionic solids are insulators in their solid state. While the ions become free to move in the molten state.

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