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Consequently, ionic solids do not conduct electricity. When dissolved in water, the ionic bond is broken, which allows the charged ions to be separated and flow freely. The water provides the movement of particles and the separated ions provide the conductivity. Since both are present, an electrical current is created to conduct electricity.

Author: Edward Beath



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Ions in solution


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