Because of strong electrostatic force of attraction, the ions in the solid are unable to move. So they are poor form of electricity. But in molten or in liquid state the ions in solid are free to move. So they are capable of producing electricity.
Ionic compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water, since the ions dissociate, current can travel through the solution. Another form where ionic compounds have high conductivity is in its molten form.
Electricity is flow of charge and specifically the flow of electrons. Ionic compounds contain ions which carry positive and negative charge. When they are solid the cahrges are locked in a crystal lattice and do not conduct electricity. However, when compounds are either dissolved in water or they are liquified by melting the charge carrying capability is made mobile.
when dissolved in water
An ionic compound cannot conduct electricity only in solid state. It is so because conduction in an ionic compound is due to movement of ions. In the solid state the ions are unable to move, so they can't conduct electricity but in molten state they are free and hence conduct electricity in that state.
When molten or dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds generally dissolve in water dissociating to give ions that are free to move and conduct electricity. Molten ionic compounds also have free ions and conduct electricity. Ionic compounds generally do not conduct electricity in the solid form.
When the compound is in a solid state of matter.
Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity when solid because the ions are held in place by a lattice structure which means they are not free to move to conduct. However when molten or dissolved ionic compounds do conduct electricity because the ions are free to move.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
An ionic compound cannot conduct electricity only in solid state. It is so because conduction in an ionic compound is due to movement of ions. In the solid state the ions are unable to move, so they can't conduct electricity but in molten state they are free and hence conduct electricity in that state.
ionic compound
An ionic compound dissolved in water is an electrolyte and can conduct electricity.
ionic compound
NaCl
When molten or dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds are conductors in solution or melted.
Ionic compounds generally dissolve in water dissociating to give ions that are free to move and conduct electricity. Molten ionic compounds also have free ions and conduct electricity. Ionic compounds generally do not conduct electricity in the solid form.
When the compound is in a solid state of matter.
yes