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Why are ionic solids generally poor conductors of electricity

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Why are ionic solids generally poor conductors of electricity

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It is because the ions within these compounds are strongly bound to each other by the strong ionic bonds and therefore are not free to move from one point of the solid to the other and hence the poor conduction of electricity by the ionic solids.

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