Why does molten magnesium nitrate conduct an electric current while solid magnesium nitrogen does not conduct?

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2026-04-26 03:52

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In the molten (liquid) form, the MgCl2 separates into its ions. The ions can carry electrons, but in the solid form the electrons are not freely shared. An electric current needs freely shared electrons, so only solid metals conduct electricity, and salts (like MgCl2) must be molten.

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