Potassium Chloride solid does not conduct electricity because

CHEMISTRY
WAEC 2017

Potassium Chloride solid does not conduct electricity because

  • Potassium Chloride solid does not conduct electricity because A. it is a covalent compound
  • B. strong cohesive forces make its ions immobile
  • C. strong cohesive force makes its molecule immobile
  • D. each of potassium and chlorine structures contain noble gas structure

Correct Answer: B. strong cohesive forces make its ions immobile



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