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What types of bonds do nonconductors have?

Most nonconductors have covalent bonds. One thing that complicates matters is that some materials with purely covalent bonds do conduct electricity at least to some degree.


Do substances which dissolve in water conduct an electric current?

Some do. Electrolytes, which are substances that break into ions when dissolved in water, will conduct electricity. Such substances include soluble salts, acids, and bases.Other water soluble substances are non electrolytes and do not break into ions in water, or at least do so in extremely minute amounts. They do not conduct electricity. These include alcohols, sugars, and some other polar compounds.


Why are carbon compounds not able to conduct electricity through them?

Some are. Graphite, for example, conducts at least moderately well in the plane of the rings, but not very well in the perpendicular direction.


What is a worse conductor of electricity water or wood?

This is a difficult question to answer. Water can only conduct electricity if it has dissolved minerals in it. While water from your household taps contains small amounts of dissolved minerals and will conduct electricity, pure water will not conduct electricity at all. The conductivity of wood depends greatly on the species of tree it is sourced from. Some trees have very conductive wood as a natural method of diffusing lightning strikes to reduce their damage. Generally, trees from regions with lots of storms will have wood that conducts electricity very well while trees from dryer regions will have less conductive wood. In general though, pure water is much worse of a conductor than even the least conductive woods.


The blank is the component in the least amount?

The __________is the component in the least amount.

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Elemental sodium conducts electricity, because it is a metal and all metals are at least moderate conductors of electricity. Elemental chlorine does not conduct electricity, except under very high electric fields that provides sufficient energy to break the chlorine-chlorine bonds or otherwise ionize the chlorine molecules.


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The Water Hut sells water coolers for a relatively cheap price. This website has more information on the best brand to buy, that uses the least amount of electricity: http://www.bestbrandtobuy.com/home-water-cooler/


What types of bonds do nonconductors have?

Most nonconductors have covalent bonds. One thing that complicates matters is that some materials with purely covalent bonds do conduct electricity at least to some degree.


Do substances which dissolve in water conduct an electric current?

Some do. Electrolytes, which are substances that break into ions when dissolved in water, will conduct electricity. Such substances include soluble salts, acids, and bases.Other water soluble substances are non electrolytes and do not break into ions in water, or at least do so in extremely minute amounts. They do not conduct electricity. These include alcohols, sugars, and some other polar compounds.


Are humans good conductors?

good enough to conduct electricity in a fatal way yes! if you arebeing electricuted and you touch someone who is un earthed then they get instead - or at least the worst of it.


Why are carbon compounds not able to conduct electricity through them?

Some are. Graphite, for example, conducts at least moderately well in the plane of the rings, but not very well in the perpendicular direction.