There are a few different ways that you can test the difference between water, salt water, and sugar water. You can test boiling point for example.
It's not going to be super easy. Column chromatography could separate the salt and sugar, followed by distillation/evaporation to separate the water and salt.
The stronger the base, the less electrical conductivity.
Any difference exist. A simple solution may be a diluted solution.
High electrical conductivity, high heat conductivity, ductility, malleability, high temperatures at boiling.
Examples: atomic number, number of isotopes, atomic weight, density, position in the periodic table, hardness, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, color, odor, crystallographic system etc.
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The stronger the base, the less electrical conductivity.
Pure solide NaCl is not electrically conductive. The water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte and is conductive.
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electrical force
conductivity and mobility both are directly propertional
conductivity and mobility both are directly propertional
An electromyogram measures muscle conductivity. An electromyelogram measures nerve conductivity.
Electrical conductivity is flow of electrons between two different points having different electric potentials. Thermal conductivity is flow of electrons between two different points having different temperatures. Electrical Conductivity in solids, is purely based on number of free electrons (number of free electrons and holes in semiconductors). But thermal conductivity is based on number of free electrons and also phonons. Electrical conductivity in liquids and gases is also depends on number of free electrons but thermal conductivity in liquids and gases is because of molecular collision.
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By measurements of the electrical (or thermal) conductivity.
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It is a measure of an objects ability to conduct electrical current between two points