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write for applicable to ionic compounds a)usually do not dissolve in water b)conduct electricity in molten state and in aqueous solution c)generally not a conductor of electricity d)exest in the solid state​

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Answered by sonashri06
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Answer:

a) All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except those of silver, mercury, and lead (e.g., AgCl, Hg2Cl2, and PbCl2). SO42: Most sulfates are soluble.

b) Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten (liquid) or in aqueous solution (dissolved in water), because their ions are free to move from place to place.

c) Solid ionic compounds are poor conductors of electricity. The strong bonds between their oppositely charged ions lock them into place in the crystal.

present in molten or aqueous form it is a very good conductor of electricity as charges get free when melted or dissolved in water.

d) IONIC COMPOUNDS ARE MADE FROM THE METALS WHEN THE IONS OF METALS BOND TOGETHER BY STRONG ELECTROSTATIC FIRCE OF ATTRACTION. THAT'S WHY IONIC CONPOUNDS EXIST AS SOLID.

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