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22 April, 21:41

Why doesn't potassium fluoride conduct electricity as a solid?

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  1. 23 April, 00:19
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    potassium flouride is an ionic compound and ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid form instead it conducts electricity in molten state. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid state because their ions are fixed while in molten form the ions are free
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