Why potassium chloride does not conduct electricity in its solid state but is a good conductor in its molten state?

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2026-05-22 03:30

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In its solid state, potassium chloride consists of a regular lattice structure that does not have mobile ions necessary for conducting electricity. However, when potassium chloride is melted, the crystal structure breaks down, allowing the ions to move freely and conduct electricity.

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