Science, asked by devildloctor2812, 7 months ago

Why Ionic compounds in the solid state do not
conduct electricity but are able to do so in molten state?​

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Answered by vikaskrishan78
36

Explanation:

because in solid state they don't contain free electron but in molten they contain free electron

Answered by soelavanal
13

Answer:

As the flow of electricity is the flow of electrons.

In solid states of ionic compound there won't be any free flowing electrons. As a result there won't be any flow of electricity. But when it is molten there form free electrons and there will be a flow of electricity

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