Iodine, either in its solid state or dissolved in alcohol, is not a conductor of electricity.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
Iodine crystals are very poor conductors of heat and electricity
Oxygen and iodine are not conductive.
Iodine, either in its solid state or dissolved in alcohol, is not a conductor of electricity.
yes
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
Glass in a molten state is a conductor of electricity. When glass turns to a solid state it becomes an insulator.Basically, glass in a window or a test tube would be the solid state and so it is a insulator of electricity.
yes KCl of potassium chloride is a good conductor of electricty, but ONLY when in an aqueous (water solution) or in molten (fused) state. It doesnot conduct in solid state.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
They are bonded by ionic bond. They are electricity conductor in molten state or aqueous solution.
No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.
yes KCl of potassium chloride is a good conductor of electricty, but ONLY when in an aqueous (water solution) or in molten (fused) state. It doesnot conduct in solid state.
No
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