Yes because ionic compounds are a combination of a metal and a non-metal, and as you might know, metals are good conductors of electricity.
And yes, they conduct electricity well when dissolved in water, providing that is able to dissolve in water (aqueous).
Yes, most, but not all disassociate easily and conduct electricity strongly. Electricity is the flow of electrons and ionic compounds do that by definition. NaCl. Disassociated, Na+ and Cl-
Yes - nearly always.
Ionic compounds will not conduct electricity as solids, which is what they are at room temperature. However, they will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state (melted) or when dissolved in a solution. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity. Period.
Yes, ionic compounds can only conduct electricity when molten or dissolved.
There is one very important property of ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are compounds that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
YES!!
Ionic compounds will not conduct electricity as solids, which is what they are at room temperature. However, they will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state (melted) or when dissolved in a solution. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity. Period.
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Yes, ionic compounds can only conduct electricity when molten or dissolved.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
There is one very important property of ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are compounds that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Do_ionic_compounds_conduct_electricitycompounds conduct electricity when they are either dissolved in water of they are molten. If they remain a solid then they will not conduct electricity
YES!!
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
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.
Ionic compounds dissociate in water to form positive and negative ions in aqueous solution. Such solutions can conduct electricity.
Like other ionic compounds NaOH will not conduct electricity in its solid form, but will if dissolved in water or molten.