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it will get hot
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
the water will be heated and electrolysed to give hydrogen and oxygen gases
Current is a scalar if it is given as a scalar - such as 5A. There is no direction connected with this. If it is referenced to a voltage - 5A at 30 degrees lagging the voltage - then it is a vector quantity.
A electric current produces a magnetic field
electrons
A substance will conduct an electric current if it forms ions in solution. A solute that produces ions in solution is an Electrolyte. An Electrolytic Solution is a solution that conducts electricity.
It is an electrolyte.
i don't believe it does
This is an electrolyte.
it will get hot
by moving the ions
yes, the charges of the dissolved ions in solution allow for electrons to be transfered through water. Completely pure water actually is a decent insulator of electric current
No, you cannot, because both acidic and basic solutions can conduct electric currents.
This compound is an electrolyte.
electrolyte
electrons