Will metals conduct electricity when in liquid form? If yes, will they break up in the process?
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no they won't they are non electrolyte
they conduct in solid state
only electrolytes such as FeSO4 which conduct electricity only in its molten or aqueous state and not in solid state
they conduct in solid state
only electrolytes such as FeSO4 which conduct electricity only in its molten or aqueous state and not in solid state
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Yes ,it will conduct electricity if it is in liquid form. The metal will brake into two different compounds.
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