Potassium bromide can only conduct electricity when it is in liquid form.
Yes
Hydrochloric acid can conduct electricty.
Not usually. With a sufficiently high voltage, however, nitrogen can be caused to ionize and then can conduct electricity.
yes it does!
Bromine is an element that belongs to the group of halogens with an atomic number of 35. When bonded with another element, it can conduct electricity.
No it doesn't .
Yes
Hydrochloric acid can conduct electricty.
Most metals do.
yes, as all it's constituent substances can also conduct electricity
Not usually. With a sufficiently high voltage, however, nitrogen can be caused to ionize and then can conduct electricity.
if something has delocalised electrons it has the possibilty to conduct electricty
Yes, particularly acidic ones like citrus.
yes it does!
yes gold is a good conducter of heat and electricity
yes
When CaCl2 is placed in water, CaCl2 dissociates, Ca+ and Cl- and ions conduct electricty.