No.
It is highly resistive: resistivity is 2×1015 Ω·m. (compare with copper, 16.78 nΩ·m).
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sulphur
No, elemental sulfur does not conduct electricity and is not an electrolyte.
Calcium bromide is an ionic solid, in the solid state it does not conduct electricity. Solutions do conduct, as does the melt.
no it's chemical substance and the ions do not conduct sulphur electricity when in aqueous solution!
solid nacl although contains ions and is an electrolyte does not conduct electricity because it does not have free valency electrons to move and thus the e- are bounded and this is the reason it does not conduct electricity
sulphur
No, elemental sulfur does not conduct electricity and is not an electrolyte.
Yes It Does.
Calcium bromide is an ionic solid, in the solid state it does not conduct electricity. Solutions do conduct, as does the melt.
no it's chemical substance and the ions do not conduct sulphur electricity when in aqueous solution!
The chemical structure of Sulfur would prevent the conduction of electricity.
no.
No. Covalent substances do not conduct electricity in solid or liquid state.
network solid
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
Solid sodium chloride doesn't conduct electricity.
Do_ionic_compounds_conduct_electricitycompounds conduct electricity when they are either dissolved in water of they are molten. If they remain a solid then they will not conduct electricity