Ionic compounds become electrolytes only in a solution when ions are formed.
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
Atoms are bonded in ionic crystals.
This compound is an electrolyte.
In the solid state ionic crystals are not dissociated in ions.
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
Magnetricity
Magnetricity.
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
Electric current is moving charges. Solid ionic compounds do not conduct electric current because the charged ions are locked into place. But if you dissolve an ionic compound in water or melt it, it can conduct electric current. This is because the ions are then free to move.
Solid crystals of ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are not free to move. When the crystals dissolve in water, the ionic bonds are broken and the ions become free to move, allowing them to carry electric current.
Because ionic crystals contain ions which are arranged compactely by electrovalent force.in solutioon they become free ions because the solvent overcome their attractions so,they conduct electric current
Ionic compounds in solution can conduct electric current because the ions are free to move and carry electric charge. When an ionic compound dissolves in water, it dissociates into its constituent ions, which are then able to move and carry the electric current.
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No, ionic crystals are typically poor conductors of electricity because the ions are locked in a rigid lattice structure and cannot move freely to carry electric charge. However, when ionic crystals are dissolved in water or melted, their ions can move more freely and conduct electricity.
Upon melting, the ions are free to move and conduct electricity.