Our body is mostly water and it has various solute molecules dissolved in it. Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity but sodium chloride is a dominant extracellular ionic compound which occurs as Na+ and Cl-, ideal situation to conduct electricity. Movement of ions is important in order to conduct electricity through a substance.
Not a good one. The phrase "conductor of static electricity" is basically nonsense. If something conducts electricity, then it conducts electricity.
Graphite conducts electricity.
Water.
Salt water conducts electricity
A conductor
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
ionic substance
ionic compounds
conducts electricity conducts electricity
Sodium Bromide
Any body containing a high moisture content and carbon or salts will conduct electricity. Also metals conduct electricity.
That means how good something conducts electricity.
Usually a solid conductor is a metal but there are exceptions. For example graphite is nonmetallic but it conducts electricity.
Not a good one. The phrase "conductor of static electricity" is basically nonsense. If something conducts electricity, then it conducts electricity.
no,if it is dissolved in solutions it conducts electricity through electron the electricity means flow of electrons.
yes copper can conduct in a solid state but im trying to find if it conducts in a liquid state :)
Liquid conducts electricity due to movement of ions.