Strong molten electrolytes can also conduct electricity.
An electrolyte is a compound that can conduct electricity (self-ionize into cations and anions) when dissolved in an aqueous solution or in a molten state. Can be divided into strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes. Electrolytes do not necessarily conduct electricity, but they can only conduct electricity after they have been ionized into free-moving ions when dissolved in water or in a molten state.
The relationship between conductivity and resistance:
Conductivity is related to resistance. A large resistance has poor conductivity, and a small resistance has strong conductivity.
The size of the resistor has nothing to do with the free molecules. It should be called free electrons. It is linked to the structure of the material. Resistance is linked to length and cross sectiondirty from . the material, followed by the temperature.
When the temperature is too high, the thermal movement of electrons in molecules (or atoms) accelerates. When the temperature is too high, the energy of the electrons is high. You can rely on atomic nuclei to bond. At that point, the glass will conduct electricity! There are a lot of free electrons.