Mamz Mamz
  • 01-11-2016
  • Chemistry
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Why doesn't sodium bromide conduct electricity when solid?

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TooNashty
TooNashty TooNashty
  • 01-11-2016
Sodium Bromide doesn't conduct electricity in its' solid state because the ions within it can not move. It does conduct when melted or dissolved, however, because the Na and Br ions are then exposed
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Shawnsmuffin
Shawnsmuffin Shawnsmuffin
  • 01-11-2016
It can't because of the sodium, Na+ ions and the Br-ions present. It does not conduct electricity in the solid state because the ions can not move.

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