Aqueous solution of salt and water serves as electrolyte which acts as conducting medium.
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when salt is dissolved in water, it creates electrolytes which allows the FLOW OF ELECTRICITY but you still need a power source (battery)
by using water in a container
The bulb is usually made of: Soft glass made from silica, trona (soda ash), lime, coal, and salt.
Depends how much tap water you are using. :)
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yes it does the ions in the salt become energy. if you were to make a circuit the correct way with a light bulb there shall be light.
no it is not able to do so
You wouldn't. You simply wouldn't.
when salt is dissolved in water, it creates electrolytes which allows the FLOW OF ELECTRICITY but you still need a power source (battery)
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The phonograph and the electric light bulb both by Thomas Edison. also salt water taffy
Water is a poor conductor of electricity but with Strong electrolytes added in it, it becomes a very strong conductor.Salt is a strong electrolyte.A large portion of the Solute(which is salt)exists as ions.
Yes. Aluminium is a very good conductor of electricity, and works with salt water.
by using water in a container
The bulb is usually made of: Soft glass made from silica, trona (soda ash), lime, coal, and salt.
we take water and put it in a cup and connect wires and we have some chemical that we pure it in water,that chemical is sodium.after we pure it we take salt and pure it in water until the light turn on,but it depend on how much salt we pure,then the light will turn on.