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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 4 BONDING

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Why can ions only conduct electricity when molten or aqueous? (3)

Author: Sammy Universe



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Depends on if the compound can move and carry a charge as a solid the ions are held tightly in the lattice = can't conduct electricity as a liquid state / dissolved in water = ions can move = positive ions moves towards negative electrode and negative ions moves towards the positive electrode = electricity conduction IONS MOVE NOT ELECTRONS


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