Dissociation of a soluble ionic salt produce ions.
As an example:
NaCl----------------Na+ + Cl-
So the solution is electrically conductive; the solid, crystalline sodium chloride is not condutive - it is without mobile ions.
Anything that gives ions in solution, such as a salt, an acid, or a base.
Water, when in contact with electricity, conducts the electricity to spread throughout the water instantly cause major electricity flow throughout the water. Water conducts electricity making it dangerous.
yes it can.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
Metal and water are both excellent conductors of electricity.
No
Water, when in contact with electricity, conducts the electricity to spread throughout the water instantly cause major electricity flow throughout the water. Water conducts electricity making it dangerous.
water
Pure water no. Water conducts electricity because of the impurities in it.
yes it can.
Water.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
conducts electricity.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
Metal and water are both excellent conductors of electricity.
salt water
Because water conducts electricity and lightning is electricity. Also electricity can jump.