it conducts electricity
The base word for conductor is "conduct." It means to direct or guide something, such as an orchestra or a group of people.
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Yes, a base can be an electrolyte because it can dissociate into ions in solution and conduct electricity.
You get a line and base it before assessing it
A base, by definition, is going to add hydroxide ions to the solution, and will necessarily also add some other, positively charged ions to balance the negatively charged hydroxide ions, and all these ions have the capacity to conduct electricity.
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A silicon transistor needs about 0.65 v of forward bias on the base to begin to conduct.
The future tense of "conduct" is "will conduct" or "shall conduct."
Chlorine is not an insulator. It is a highly reactive nonmetal gas at room temperature and pressure. In its elemental form, chlorine does not conduct electricity but can participate in chemical reactions with other materials that can conduct electricity.
Because if the moon base was near a brightly lit plateau then it could conduct more information than if it was in a crater.
So for a PNP transistor to conduct the Emitter is always more positive with respect to both the Base and the Collector.