Is ice an insulator or a conductor?
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No, ice is a bad conductor of electricity. In ice, the free movement of charge is hindered by the rigidity of the solid structure. In daily life, water is good conductor because of the ionic salts dissolved in it. These charged particles make it possible to transfer charge through water making it a good conductor.
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No, ice is a bad conductor of electricity. In ice, the free movement of charge is hindered by the rigidity of the solid structure. In daily life, water is good conductor because of the ionic salts dissolved in it. These charged particles make it possible to transfer charge through water making it a good conductor.