Biology, asked by renuka67, 10 months ago

Why ionic compounds conducts electricity in molten state rather than solid state ?

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Answered by BathamAry
1

Explanation:

due to absence of free ions or molecule in solid state.

flow of electricity is equal to free molecule or ions.

Answered by Anonymous
2

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Your Respective answers:

In molten state or dissolved state ionic compounds conduct electricity because they contain charged particles called cations and anions. These ions are free to move to conduct electricity. ... Thus ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state or solution but in solid state they do not conduct electricity.

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