Chemistry, asked by kumarebishal, 1 month ago

why do
Conduct electie city only in the mo hem
state and not in solid state why?​

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Answered by AdityaSatija
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Answer:

In solid state the movement of iron is restricted because the ions are held together in fixed positions by strong electrostatic force and cannot move freely . Thus ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state or solution but in solid state they do not conduct electricity.

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Answered by tkmeena246
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Answer:

Ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity in the fused state(or in aqueous) state because the electrostatic forces of attraction weaken in fused state or in solution state. Hence ions become mobile.

Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in the solid state because the electrostatic forces of attraction between ions in the solid-state are very strong.

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