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25 October, 20:20

Why does the electrical conductivity of ionic compounds change when they are dissolved in water?

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  1. 25 October, 22:45
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    Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water, because the dissociated ions can carry charge through the solution. Molecular compounds don't dissociate into ions and so don't conduct electricity in solution. Electrical conductivity of the compound in liquid form
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