Iron filings can't be dissolved in water, but, over time iron filling in water will rust away.
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Strontium hydroxide does not conduct electricity as a solid, but does conduct it when molten or when dissolved in water.
Yes, due to the moisture and dissolved salts (e.g. calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, calcium sulfate, iron sulfides) in that soil.
yes
Molecular solutes will not conduct electricity when dissolved in solution, and ionic solutes will conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.
No, FeS (iron sulfide) is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that conduct electricity when dissolved in a solvent, such as water. FeS is not soluble in water, so it does not dissociate into ions to conduct electricity.
yes
dissolved salts
salts
yes it does
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
Iron filings can't be dissolved in water, but, over time iron filling in water will rust away.
an electrolyte
Cc
yes
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