Why ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid state although they are made up of ions?
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they do not conduct electricity in solid state because their particles are closely bounded and there is a strong force of attraction between them which does not let them move.
However they conduct electricity in their molten state due to loose attraction of molecules .
However they conduct electricity in their molten state due to loose attraction of molecules .
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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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