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Why do ionic compounds not conduct electricity in the solid state?

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Answered by yami2281
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Explanation:

ionic compounds donot conduct electricity because they are not free in the form of ions..

but when dissolved in water or some acid it may conduct electricity due to free ions present in it..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the solid state the ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because in solid there is no free electron  and also there is no probability for the formation of ions. So ionic compounds do not conduct electricity but if the ionic compounds are in molten state then the ionic compounds form ions and therefore these ions are responsible for conduction of electricity.

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