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Silver is conducting as such while `AgNO_(3)` is conducting in molten state or in aqueous solution. Explain ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Silver (Ag)**: - Silver is a metal and is classified as a transition metal. Transition metals are known for having free valence electrons that can move easily. - These free electrons allow silver to conduct electricity in its solid state because the movement of these electrons facilitates the flow of electric current. 2. **Understanding Silver Nitrate (AgNO3)**: - Silver nitrate is an ionic compound made up of silver ions (Ag⁺) and nitrate ions (NO₃⁻). In its solid state, AgNO3 does not have free-moving electrons; instead, it consists of fixed ions in a lattice structure. ...
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