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C3H8 is a non-electrolyte. This is considered as an organic compound that does not readily ionize when dissolved or melted. It is also a poor conductor of electricity.
Salt in solution improves conductivity but it does not make a conductor as good as a metal. Deionized water has an electrical conductivity of 5,5 * 10-6 [S*m-1] but Seawater (3,5% salt in solution) has a conductivity of 4,8 [S*m-1] compared to Sliver with a conductivity of 6,3 * 107 [S*m-1] (the best known at room temperature)
Muriatic acid is an aqueous solution of HCl. Since this is a strong acid, and it ionizes 100% into H+ and Cl- ions, it would be a good conductor of electricity, i.e. it is a strong electrolyte.
why copper is not an electrolyte
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A conductor. Not a really great conductor, but the water and salts in it form an electrolyte which can conduct electricity.
Because solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
Firstly, CH2CH2OH does not exist. I assume however, that you meant ethanol, CH3CH2OH. If you did, then no, it is a non-conductor. A good conductor is an ionic solution. Organic electrolytes most popularly used are of the tetraalkyl ammonium family.
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Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in water solutions or when is melted. Solid sodium chloride is not a conductor of electricity.
Yes, it is. It is a good conductor of electricity because it is a good electrolyte. The reason is because it is a strong base.
It isn't--although if you wet felt with saltwater or other electrolyte it is useful for some purposes. **if you get anything wet, it can be a conductor :P
An electrolyte is a conductor dissolved in water!
The solid copper is a conductor but not an electrolyte.
i think it is poor but i thought again ithink it is good conductor . and btw i still don't know if snow is a good or poor conductor of heat lol