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19 May, 23:11

A substance that does not conduct electricity as a solid but does conduct electricity when melted is most likely classified as

(1) an ionic compound

(2) a molecular compound

(3) a metal

(4) a nonmetal

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  1. 19 May, 23:19
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    Ionic compunds are able to conduct electricity when molten/in solution, but not when they are solid
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