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The question is a mess!! All soluble inorganic ionic substances conduct. You are probably looking for the word electolyte, but that is any conducting substance, including organic.

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Electrolytes

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Q: Are cation soluble inorganic compounds whose ions will conduct an electric current in solutions?
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Why do solutions ions compounds dissolve in water conduct an electric current?

Because these solutions contains electrically charged particles - ions.


Does mineral conduct electricity?

Many inorganic compounds conduct electricity.


Do ionic compounds form solutions that conduct electricity well?

That's right, solutions of ionic compounds do conduct electricity well.


Can inorganic compounds dissolved in water conduct electricity?

yes


What are the two compounds which conduct electricity?

Soluble organic and inorganic salts


What are the characteristic properties of organic and inorganic compound?

Some characteristics of organic compounds are that many are gases or solids that have low melting points and they do not conduct electricity. Some characteristics of inorganic compounds are almost all are insoluble inorganic solvents, they do form ions that can conduct electricity, and most have high melting points.


Can ionic compounds conduct electric current when melted?

Yes, ionic compounds can only conduct electricity when molten or dissolved.


Do ionic compounds dissolve to form solutions that conduct electricity?

Yes


What are ALL the materials that can conduct electricity?

Anything metallic can conduct electricity. Also molten ionic compounds and solutions of ionic compounds. Aqueous acids also conduct electricity.


When dissolved in water what compounds are better conductors of electricity?

The conductivity difference between organic and inorganic compounds is carbon molecules. The Organic compounds have carbon molecules and inorganic do not.


How do agueous solutions of ionic and molecular compounds difer?

Aqueous [note spelling] solutions of ionic compounds conduct electricity, but aqueous solutions of molecular compounds do not, unless the molecular compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved. Sugar, acetone, ethanol, and methanol, for example, do not dissociate, but acetic acid does.


Does ionic compounds conduct electricity when not in solution or molten?

No, because solutions or melts are called electrolytes.