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Give reason for the following:
Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid state.
Why do ionic solids not conduct electricity in solid state?
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Solution
- Ionic solids do not conduct electricity in the solid state because their ions are fixed in a rigid lattice and are not free to move.
- In the solid state, the positively and negatively charged ions in an ionic solid are held together by strong electrostatic forces in a fixed position.
- Moving charged particles carry electric current, and since the ions in a solid are immobile, the solid cannot conduct electricity.
- However, when the ionic solid is melted (molten state) or dissolved in water, the ions become free to move, allowing the solid to conduct electricity in these states.
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