Quiz: When Ionic Substances Conduct Electricity
Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
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Welcome! In this quiz, we'll build on what you've learned about ionic compounds and test your understanding of when they can conduct electricity. Let's get started!
Why can't ionic compounds conduct electricity when solid?
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Which of the following are true about ionic compounds when they are molten? (Select all that apply)
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Ionic compounds conduct electricity when {{blank0}} or {{blank1}} because their {{blank2}} are free to move.
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What allows ionic compounds to conduct electricity when dissolved in water?
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Which of the following are necessary for ionic compounds to conduct electricity? (Select all that apply)
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When an ionic compound is {{blank0}}, the lattice breaks apart, and the {{blank1}} are free to move. This allows them to conduct electricity.
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Which of these is a condition where ionic compounds conduct electricity?
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What happens to the ionic lattice when an ionic compound is heated to its melting point?
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