Hi Radishes like all vegetables contain a lot of water and minerals. A typical scenario for conduction of electricity requires those two components to be present (absolutely pure water does not conduct electricity very well). It is the dissolved minerals that carry the charge to the positive and negative poles in a 'solution'. In solids it is the transfer from one atom to another that is the primary source of charge transfer to the poles. So in short, the answer is yes
Yes, radium is a metal and can conduct electricity. However, it is not commonly used for this purpose due to its radioactivity and health risks associated with its use.
The electrical resistivity of radium is 1 microohm.meter (at 20 0C).
Radishes do not exist and therefore have no content, you noob!
Today, data for the electrical conductivity of radon doesn't exist.
yes it does, rub it against your head, then touch it off someone.
No, there are no valence electrons to move around.
The electrical resistivity of radium is 100.10-8 ohm.meter.
no it is dry no
Very probable yes.
Yes, radium is able to conduct electricity because it is a metal. Metals generally have good electrical conductivity due to the presence of freely moving electrons in their atomic structure.
The radioactive element radium is a pretty good conductor of thermal and electrical energy. We see radium at the bottom of the Group 2 elements, the Alkaline Earth Metals. It can conduct heat and electricity well.
Radium is not a good conductor. In fact, radium is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low thermal and electrical conductivity. Its chemical properties make it an insulator rather than a conductor of electricity.
No, in general oils do not conduct electricity.
You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
Yes, radium is able to conduct electricity because it is a metal. Metals generally have good electrical conductivity due to the presence of freely moving electrons in their atomic structure.
The radioactive element radium is a pretty good conductor of thermal and electrical energy. We see radium at the bottom of the Group 2 elements, the Alkaline Earth Metals. It can conduct heat and electricity well.
covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
Yes, molten sugar can conduct electricity. When sugar is melted, it breaks down into its constituent molecules, which can carry an electric charge and allow for the flow of electricity. However, molten sugar is not a strong conductor of electricity compared to metals or other materials.
CCl4 does not conduct electricity because it is a nonpolar covalent compound. In a nonpolar covalent bond, electrons are shared equally between atoms, resulting in a lack of charged particles (ions) that can conduct electricity. Additionally, CCl4 does not ionize in water to produce free ions necessary for conducting electrical current.
No, methanol does not conduct electricity. It does not conduct electricity because it is a non-electrolyte molecule. Sugar also is non-electrolyte, therefore it also does not conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
Yes, bones are capable of conducting electricity due to their high mineral content, which allows them to conduct electrical impulses as a form of bioelectricity within the body. This property is used in medical techniques like electrocardiograms and electromyography to measure the electrical activity of the body.
Yes, a banana can conduct electricity. The high water content and minerals in a banana make it a good conductor of electricity. However, it is not as efficient a conductor as metals like copper.
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
Materials that do not conduct electricity are an insulator.