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You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
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It depends on the liquid. Pure water does not conduct electricity, but salt water does.
Yes metals can conduct electricity due to the free electrons in metals that can move through the metal. Metals are soft and have a low melting point causing it to be reactive.
Insulators
potassium
Liquids containing dissociable solutes conduct electricity.
Yes, metals will conduct electricity in liquid form because of the free electrons.
You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
No. Covalent substances do not conduct electricity in solid or liquid state.
Liquid mercury does conduct electricity!
ELECTROLYTES
Electrolytes
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A compound with only covalent bonds will not conduct electricity as a liquid. However, some salts with covalently bonded ions, such as tetra-methyl ammonium chloride, will conduct electricity when melted.
It depends on the liquid. Pure water does not conduct electricity, but salt water does.