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alkalies are bases which are solid substance that dissolve in water to form alkalies (liquid)
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
An element is a pure substance that cannot be split into simpler substances by chemical means while a mixture is a combination of two or more substances
An attraction between particles of the SAME substance is called cohesion.
Yes, the higher the conductivity concentration the higher the conductivity value in the material. Some times the conductive particles are surrounded with insulating materials which cut the conductive paths between the electrodes and as a result it stops the increase in the conductivity values to a certain limit according to the structure (texture) in the material.
Conductive materials: they are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials: they are not good conductors of heat or electricity.
Solubility - How much a substance can dissolve.Reactivity- How much a substance reacts with something else.Hope this helps.
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When a material is identified as conductive it means that an electrical current can pass through that material. Some materials do not readily conduct electricity through the material, but will dissippate static electricity so that there is not a build up of charge on the material. Humidity and applied voltage can make a big difference on how effective the less conductive or the dissipative materials respond. Some other details about how fast a charge is released and so forth are also considerations when determining a materials response to electrical energy. In short, a conductive rubber has a Ohm resistance no larger that about 1,000,000 Ohms (often referred to as Ohms/square). Dissipative rubber has a resistance of about 1,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 Ohms. "Anti-Static" rubber is about 1,000,000,000 to 1,000,000,000,000 Ohms. Anything over this is considered insulative rubber. (refer to Boedeker.com for more detailed information).
-- voltage difference (electromotive force) between the ends of the wire; -- conductive substance comprising the wire.
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alkalies are bases which are solid substance that dissolve in water to form alkalies (liquid)
1.Are there any differences between the calculated density and the experimental density of a substance? If so, why?
Carbon epoxy is mixture of materials that are consist of thiny iron dusts...Because conductive mtters makes the psae differences between coming and reflected wave.
Metals are electrically and thermally conductive, generally they are hard, dense, with high melting and boiling points etc.
Yes, copper wire is a conductive element and is the most addiquite substance for distribution of electricity known.
If you mean "dis"allow the flow, it's because electrons cannot travel easily between the atoms of the material.