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Answer: Solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are held firmly in place. The ions cannot move to conduct the electric current . But when an ionic compound melts, the charged ions are free to move

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We have that the Molten lithium iodide [tex]L_2O[/tex] exists in a lattice bonding that has as its ions committed to bonding and therefore cannot conduct electricity

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Explain why molten lithium iodide does not conduct electricity

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Elements that conduct electricity are does with spare electrons after bonding that the can use in the conduction of electricity

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The Molten lithium iodide [tex]L_2O[/tex] exists in a lattice bonding that has as its ions committed to bonding and therefore cannot conduct electricity

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