Question
What type of chemical bonds are present in a solid compound which has a high melting point, does not conduct electricity in the solid state but becomes a good conductor in the molten state?
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$\text{NaOH}\ +\ \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }\text{Na}_2\text{SO}_4\ +\ \text{H}_2\text{O}$
$\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{H}\ \ \ \ \ \ \text{H}\ \ \ \ \ \text{O}\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ |\ \ \ \ \ \ \ |\ \ \ \ \ \ \ ||\\\text{H}-\text{C}-\text{C}-\text{C}-\text{OH}\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ |\ \ \ \ \ \ |\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{H}\ \ \ \ \ \text{H}$