Yes, because the lemon juice is so strong there is no chance that it cannot conduct electricity, this answer is science proven and if you type in the exact key words you can do an experiment with a lemon that conducts electrons which makes electricity.
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Lemon juice is acid. Acids dissociate in water into conductive ions - a positively and negatively charged ion. These are the particles that conduct current thorugh the liquid - not as well as metals, but well enough.
Yes ,lemon juice can conduct electricity because it's an acid.
Lemon juice is conductive.
yes..because this contains irons..
it is an insulator!!
Lemon juice is a conducter.
Insulator
yes
yes
Insulator
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
mechanics that act as an insulator or condutor
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A potholder is an insulator. Its purpose is to insulate against the heat of the pots that you pick up.
It conducts electricity. REALLY good conductor.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
If it overheats (the fan is blocked or isn't enough to keep it cooled), then yes it is :)