The answer to this question is the 3 best liquids are
VINEGAR
LEMON JUICE
SALTY WATER
Good conductors of electricity are copper, aluminum, and silver. In all elements that can conduct electricity, silver was said as the best, in terms of conducting electricity.
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
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Yes, each carbon forms 3 covalent bonds leaving free electrons that can conduct electricity!
Water will conduct electricity if salt NaCl is dissolved in it. The conductivity is proportional to the salt concentration, and 3% gives a conductivity of 5 S/m, as in sea water.
Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose
to be able to conduct electricity the substance needs availably free electrons, in lattices every electron is occupied in making bonds in the lattice...hence there are no free electrons, thus it does not conduct electricity or heat with a few exceptions like graphite :) hope this info helps -melody <3
The three substances that can generate electrical energy are metals, such as copper and aluminum, which conduct electricity; electrolytes, such as acids and salts, which conduct electricity through their ions; and semi-conductive materials, such as silicon, which can be used in devices like solar panels to convert light into electricity.
It depends what you mean by "good" they are not necessarily "good" conductors of electricity but yes they will conduct electricity. Most things conduct electricity at some level, they may have high resistance but they will still conduct electricity.
Yes, lithium is an alkali metal and it conducts electricity. Its symbol is Li and its atomic number is 3.
Yo, These 3 are the best First = Silver (Ag) Second= Copper (Cu) Third = Gold (Au)
solids are of 3 types 1)insulators 2)conductors and 3)semi-conductors conductors easily conduct electricity and semi conductors conduct electricity at suitable conditions but insulators do not conduct electricity