why do Conic Compound not Conduct Electricity in Solid but Conduct Electricity in Mollin and equeous State
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In the molten state, ionic solids dissociate to give free ions and hence can conduct electricity. However, in the solid state, as the ions are not free but remain held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction, they cannot conduct electricity in the solid state.
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