Normally it doesn't. Electricity involves the movement of charged particles; normally electrons.
However in batteries it usually consists of ion flow, and the ions are frequently salts.
even a bit of salt can make a (tiny) bit of electricity. the more salt, the more electricity
Salt doesn't contain fibers.
Because salt water contain ions of sodium and chlorine.
Salt in water solution or melted salt are electrical conductors because they contain ions Na+ and Cl-.
Because humans contain salt and carbon is also present in humans
Electrolytes, such as salt water or sulfuric acid, allow electricity to pass through when dissolved in water. This is because they contain ions that can carry electric current.
no but is has more crack
No, lightning does not contain salt. Lightning is a massive discharge of electricity caused by the buildup and release of electrical energy in the atmosphere, typically between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. Salt is not a component of lightning.
All of them only Distillate Water can not pass trough electricity, because they do not contain minerals and salts
Olives typically contain about 3-4 salt.
The Deed Sea has a salt density of 1.24 kg/L.
No. An individual substance does not produce electricity, You may be confused with the fact that a salt solution will carry electricity.