yes
It is not practically possible.
I don't believe that's possible.
Yes, the concept of "oil water electricity" could refer to the integration of different energy sources, such as oil and water (hydropower), to generate electricity for houses. It is possible to harness energy from both oil and water to supply electricity to homes. However, the practicality and efficiency depend on factors like resource availability, technology, and environmental considerations. In modern contexts, renewable energy sources are often preferred for sustainability.
Yes. Salt dissolves in water, producing salt water, or brine.
Water bending with static electricity is not possible as water bending is a fictional ability from the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and static electricity is a real-world phenomenon related to electric charge imbalance. They are two separate concepts that do not interact in the same way.
You can, it is electricity plus fire. It IS possible.
Yes, it is possible to separate oil from water using a method called electrocoagulation. In this process, an electrical current is applied to the mixture, causing the oil droplets to coagulate and separate from the water. The separated oil can then be skimmed off the surface.
No, electricity moves at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed possible in the universe. Therefore, it is not possible for anything to move faster than electricity.
some doomsayer say its possible but don't over look the water heater or the furnace, they maybe leaking carbon dioxide into your home
Conduction of electricity is possible when NaCl is in aquous solution...because in aquous solution it dissociates into ions..and hence free movement of electrons is possible (due to which current flows)..
Electricity is possible for us because without Electricity we wouldn't have... TV, Music/Radios, Phones etc.. and really the "SUN" Gives us electricity by the power and energy it has.
No not really. Electricity can be conducted by water but not polluted.