these are melted salts in which ions move freely therefore these are good conducters and rae said electrolytes.
Aluminum is normally obtained by the electrolysis of its fused salts, such as aluminum oxide (Al2O3) dissolved in molten cryolite.
O J. Kleppa has written: 'Thermodynamics of fused salts and fused salt mixtures'
Paul Victor Clark has written: 'Fused salt mixtures' -- subject(s): Tables, Fused salts
A fused alkali refers to a mixture of alkali metal salts that have been melted or fused together to form a homogeneous compound. This process helps to increase the solubility and reactivity of the alkali metals. These fused alkalis are often used in analytical chemistry and industrial applications.
Michiko Numata has written: 'The magnetic properties of BIS ([beta]-Alaninium) Tetrahalocuprate(II)' -- subject(s): Fused salts, Salts
Seymour Senderoff has written: 'The electrolytic preparation of molybdenum from fused salts' -- subject(s): Molybdenum, Electrometallurgy
Matthew Kreuh has written: 'Dehydration and digestion of Magnola Metallurgie Inc. 'Prills' in a molten salt' -- subject(s): Fused salts
Wolfgang Horlbeck has written: 'Spektroskopische Methoden zur Charakterisierung geschmolzener Salze' -- subject(s): Fused salts, Spectrum analysis
Harry C. Trimble has written: 'The effects of electric currents in the attempt to induce molecular rearrangements' -- subject(s): Electrolysis, Fused salts, Rearrangements (Chemistry)
Gerardus Henricus Wegdam has written: 'Dipole correlations in molten alkali nitrates and sodium nitrate' -- subject(s): Change of state (Physics), Fused salts
Fused silica has 2 meanings: previously fused silica and presently fused silica. Previously fused silica is fused by heating it to its melting point. This can be done in crucible in a furnace. Presently fused silica is already hot and fused. Note: melted silica is probably a conductor, at least melted glass is a conductor.
Salts in solid form will not conduct electricity as the ions cannot be in motion. However when salts are dissolved in aqueous medium (to form solution), they will conduct electricity. Also salts conduct electricity in molten (or fused) state.