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why solid does not conduct electricity​

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Answered by sgajmer2020
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In the solid state, electrostatic forces hold the ions together in a crystal lattice structure, which is, in short, a 3D interconnected ion network. A solid ionic compound does not conduct electricity because the ions are not free to move

Answered by ShrutiSharma14
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In the solid state, electrostatic forces hold the ions together in a crystal lattice structure, which is, in short, a 3D interconnected ion network. A solid ionic compound does not conduct electricity because the ions are not free to move.

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