Ionic compounds are conductors. They allow electricity to paas
Examples are many organic compounds.
insulator.
any substance which has free electrons for conductivity is a good conductor. Metals and most ionic compounds in solution form are good conductors.
Many organic compounds.
Conductor of electricity are compounds that allow electricity to pass through. They are metallic and sometimes ductile and malleable. Very common is iron. The most metallic element is francium.
low density poor conductor of electricity most form compounds
no h20 can not carry a charge, undistillied water has trace elements/compounds that can carry charges.
Wood is not a conductor for electricity. IT is actually a good insulator.
Yes. It is an ionic compound, and all ionic compounds are crystalline solids at room temperature.
Soluble ionic compounds are excellent conductors of electricity when dissolved in water - such as sodium chloride (common salt)
Soluble ionic compounds are excellent conductors of electricity when dissolved in water - such as sodium chloride (common salt)
Any non-metal on the periodic table. Compounds such as plastic, wood, etc. [Take note that graphite is a conductor.]