Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
It conducts electricity.
Dry sulfates generally do not conduct electricity (very well... everything conducts electricity if the potential is high enough).Any ionic compound, including sulfate compounds, will conduct electricity if dissolved in water.
yes
Copper (II) sulfate is a poor conductor of electricity in solid state. When dissolved in water, it, like most salts, becomes conductive. One would expect that molten CuSO4 would also conduct electricity.
yes copper can conduct in a solid state but im trying to find if it conducts in a liquid state :)
potatoes conduct electricity by the iron copper and liquids inside of them!!
quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
of course
i want an answer
Yes
copper, metals...
The element copper can conduct electricity. These are two completely different chemical substances.
It conducts electricity.
Dry sulfates generally do not conduct electricity (very well... everything conducts electricity if the potential is high enough).Any ionic compound, including sulfate compounds, will conduct electricity if dissolved in water.
to conduct electricity
yes
Copper (II) sulfate is a poor conductor of electricity in solid state. When dissolved in water, it, like most salts, becomes conductive. One would expect that molten CuSO4 would also conduct electricity.