In molten form a salt itself is a conductor of electricity.
Sodium chloride is an electrical conductor only in solution or when is melted.
No, salt water passing through a magnet does not create electricity. In order to generate electricity, you need a conductor moving through a magnetic field, such as in a generator or dynamo. The salt water itself is not conducting electricity in this scenario.
salt water
Yes, pure salt is not a good conductor of electricity because it consists of ions that are tightly bound together. However, when salt is dissolved in water, it forms ions that can conduct electricity.
Yes
It is because it has ions.
No
salt water is a good conductor of electricity as it contains sodium and chloride ions to carry out current
no salt solution is the conductor of electricity as sugar doesn't have as great an ionization as table salt
salt water is a good conductor of electricity as it contains sodium and chloride ions to carry out current
Yes it is a conductor because one of the ingredients is salt. Salt has the ability to be ionized and therefore can conduct electricity
Yes it is a conductor because one of the ingredients is salt. Salt has the ability to be ionized and therefore can conduct electricity