why magnesium chloride doesnt conduct electricity in solid state
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Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound.So, it will not conduct electricity in solid state since its ions are tightly held in the lattice but in molten state and in aqueous solution, it will conduct electricity since its ions will be free to move and thus conduct electricity.
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Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound.So, it will not conduct electricity in solid state since its ions are tightly held in the lattice but in molten state and in aqueous solution, it will conduct electricity since its ions will be free to move and thus conduct electricity.
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