Thursday 16 May 2013

1.50 understand why ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in solution

Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity when solid since ions are not free to move.

However, ionic compounds do conduct electricity when molten or when in aqueous solution (i.e. when dissolved in water).

When an electric current is passed through a molten ionic compound, or through an aqueous solution of an ionic compound, electrolysis takes place.

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