No. Electricity is generally considered to be flow of electrons.
Substances made up of molecules do not usually conduct electricity because the electrons in their molecules are tightly bound and not free to move and carry an electric charge. This lack of free-moving charged particles means that the substance cannot conduct electricity like metals or ions.
No, electricity is not a compound. It is a form of energy that results from the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is not made up of different elements or molecules like compounds are.
Mustard oil is a poor conductor of electricity. It is primarily made up of non-polar molecules, which do not carry an electric charge and do not allow for the flow of electrons required for conducting electricity.
Sugar is made of molecules, which are in turn made up of atoms.
Molecules are substances consisting two or more atoms.
Electricity isn't made out of any sort of physical substance, so it doesn't have any atoms or molecules whatsoever. It's simply energy.
No. Protons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Molecules are made up of atoms.
Yes, everything is made up by molecules, well except perhaps shadows and light.
Molecules made up of different elements (different atoms) are called compounds.
Yes, skin is made up of molecules. It is primarily composed of proteins such as collagen and elastin, which are made up of amino acid molecules. Other molecules present in the skin include lipids, carbohydrates, and water.
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