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Why is electricity conducted in molten state rather than aqueous state for ionic compounds

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Answered by krishnamanus44
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In molten state or dissolved state ionic compounds conduct electricity because they contain charged particles called cations and anions. ... In solid state the movement of iron is restricted because the ions are held together in fixed positions by strong electrostatic force and cannot move freely .

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