NO.
But organic beings are not bad, due to the fact that they (and we) are just bags of salt water.
Generally not.
Ionic compounds, such as salts, are better conductors of electricity when dissolved in water. This is because they dissociate into ions in solution, allowing for the flow of electric current. Covalent compounds, on the other hand, do not dissociate into ions and are not good conductors of electricity when dissolved in water.
electric Eels are hetotrophic because they require organic compounds of carbon and nitrogen for nourishment.
Nonmetals and most organic compounds.
o There are some organic compounds that can conduct electricity (organic conductors) salts, solubilized in water or any other solvent that can solubilize them conduct electricity. Molten salts conduct electricity ionized atoms or molecules can conduct electricity
Sugars and starches are organic compounds. But not all organic compounds are sugars and starches .
Electrolysis is a process that uses electricity to separate organic compounds by passing an electric current through a solution containing the compounds. This results in the compounds being broken down into their individual components based on their electrochemical properties.
Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon.
Andrzej Graja has written: 'Low-dimensional organic conductors' -- subject(s): One dimensional conductors, Organic conductors
The living body is a good conductor of electricity because of all the nice moistures, juices, fluids, organic compounds, and minerals in it. Yum !
Compounds having this molecular formula are organic compounds.
Robert W Coutant has written: 'Annular denuder sampler for phase-distributed semivolatile organic chemicals' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Measurement, Organic compounds, Pollution, Air 'Laboratory evaluation of commercially available passive organic personal monitors' -- subject(s): Electric networks, Passive, Organic compounds, Passive Electric networks