indium can conduct electricity. all metals can.
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covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity
No, methanol does not conduct electricity. It does not conduct electricity because it is a non-electrolyte molecule. Sugar also is non-electrolyte, therefore it also does not conduct electricity.
Cesium Chloride can only conduct electricity in water or while molten. Once cesium chloride is in a solid state it will not conduct electricity.
Calcium bromide is an ionic solid, in the solid state it does not conduct electricity. Solutions do conduct, as does the melt.
To conduct electricity, a medium with freely-moving ions are required. Honey in its existing form cannot conduct electricity. However, if it is diluted with water, depending on the ions from the minerals contained in the water, it may or may not be able to conduct electricity.
The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
pure water does not conduct electricity. the presence of electrolytes in the water is what conducts electricity. the equation for the conductivity (ability to conduct electricity) Conductance = 1/ resistance
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Similar ability to conduct electricity.
Electrical Conductivity. If a material is able to conduct, or transfer electricity, it is considered electrically conductive.
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That describes a conductor.