salt water is a good conductor of electricity as it contains sodium and chloride ions to carry out current
It is an insulator because it contain salt water in it.
"Pure water" is an insulator, but real water has impurities which if ionized make it a conductor.
Pure water (distilled water) is an insulator. Generally we think of water as a conductor because there are impurity ions in the water, such as tap water. Pure water can't be called a conductor, but it can also conduct electricity.
The resistance between a conductor and an insulator is: Wood, fabric, and water!
Wood in itself is an insulator. But when wet, the water particles can conduct electricity.. Hence wet wood will be a conductor, although not a very good conductor, since the current passes only through a very small area
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It is an insulator because it contain salt water in it.
salt water is a good conductor of electricity as it contains sodium and chloride ions to carry out current
A salt solution in water is a conductor, due to the disassociation of the salt molecules into oppositely charged ions in the presence of the polar water molecules. A salt solution in a nonpolar solvent would likely be an insulator, as the salt molecules probably would not dissociate.
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Hi, Salt itself is an insulator of electricity. The conductivity of any solution depends on the movement of ions. Ions are the charged species of the atom. In salt the movement of these ions are not possible. Thus, it is a bad conductor. Hope this helps.
pure water is an insulator.
"Pure water" is an insulator, but real water has impurities which if ionized make it a conductor.
Pure water (distilled water) is an insulator. Generally we think of water as a conductor because there are impurity ions in the water, such as tap water. Pure water can't be called a conductor, but it can also conduct electricity.