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22 August, 11:50

Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity when dissolved in water. true or false

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  1. 22 August, 12:06
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    Though Ionci compounds tend to be very stable, they dissolve very easily in water. The + ions are surround by OH - ions, and the - ions by H + ions. Every thing is able to move around freely, so there are many electrons moving around. So when a potentiol difference (voltage) is applied, there is an electric current.
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