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yes but very low electrical conductivity.
Conductive gel is used by those who are conducting an ECG reading. The gel is used underneath the pads for an accurate reading.
Tin is more conductive. Lead is used to ease application.
Yes, semi-conductive metalloids are used in creating computer chips.
Yes it is, it is mostly jelly like. The cytoplasm is used to keep a cell's organelles in place.
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how about water, or Mercury as used in thermometers. both conductive.
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Unopened commercially-produced jelly should be good for at least a year. Actual shelf life will depend upon the type of container used and the storage conditions. Keep the jelly in a cool place and not directly exposed to light.
its the same as how light passed though glass and water. if you place a light behind the jelly there is a coloured shadow if front fo it because of how the light fragments as it passes though the jelly. the reflecion of the crystals in the jelly case the colour to show. same as how you can see what colour the jelly is in the first place
No. Jelly and jello are entirely different things.
Conductive gels are good for conducting electricity. They are used in electrical engineering when it comes to batteries and other electrical things/items.