Why do ionic compounds conduct the electricity
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due to exchage of electron
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ionic compuonds are formed by interaction between + and - charge so they show some dipole moment also or due to exchange of charges they conduct electricity
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This is because ionic compounds have a rigid structure because of which movement of ions are not possible , whereas in molten state the high forces of attraction between the ionic compound breaks up because of which free ions can carry charge..
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