Chemistry, asked by faiza01202, 10 months ago

Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten or aqueous stat

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Answered by bhumikamangela040420
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Answer:

Explanation:

Because in aqueous state the consecutive elements of ionic compound reacts with water and releases electrons.

These electrons then conduct electricity in the solution.

Answered by fstphysics
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Answer:

they do it because the motion of the electrons in molten state is faster and easier as compared to the solid state so there is more conduction of electrons

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