Noand yes! In solids there are several Forms, what are they?
Take in case of pure metals; they have free or extra electrons which they want to give away to attain more stability; these free electrons conducts electricity quicker in solid state than in liquid state.
Eg: Fe, Cu, ET AL
But in the case of salts it is vice versa. in liquid or dissolved state the salts split in ions which have separate + & - charges to conduct electricity . they called electrolyte when dissolved in in a solvent.
Eg: Nacl, Hcl, NaOH, NH4OH, etc.
Covalent compounds either in solid or liquid state they don't conduct electricity.
Eg: Fe2O3, CuO, O2, CO2, etc,.
In common only Metals and Crystalline solids conduct electricity according to their conducting properties.
Conduction is the spread of heat through solids, such as meta.l
Convection is the spread of heat through gases such as air, and liquids such as water.
No, still water (despite being water) does not conduct electricity, because the Hydrogen and Oxygen which makes up water is not fully there, making the water not as pure as your bath water (as an example). So no, not all liquids conduct electricity.
No, pure water is actually a poor conductor of electricity, for one.
Liquids can be, Yes.
The best conductors of electricity have that they are all metals in common.
Metal. Also liquids with dissolved ions. Anything that allows electrons to flow will conduct electricity.
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
1. Metals are good conductors of electricity.2.An electrolyte solution conducts electricity.3. Wood and nonmetals are not good conductors of electricity.
Alloys are a combination of two or more elements. Not all alloys are poor conductors, in fact many are used specifically as conductors.
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water,and metal that has been melted down
All metals are pretty good conductors of electricity.
There are many examples of conductors such as electricity. Metals and liquids can also be considered a type of conductor.
No, not all of them. Liquids with ions dissolved in them are usually very good conductors; and in nature, there are almost always ions in them. The best conductors of all are superconductors - and not all of those are metals, either.
molten metals are liquids that conduct electricity (mercury is molten at room temperature)electrolytes are liquids that conduct electricity (acids, salts, or bases either dissolved in water or molten)ionized gases conduct electricity (unless ionized gases are excellent insulators)
All metals are conductors of electricity and heat.
no
The best conductors of electricity have that they are all metals in common.
copper,iron,gold,all metals are good conductors of heat
Yes all metals are conductors of electricity
metals are good conductors of electricity