It's a temperature dependent variable. Most data sheets from chemical suppliers state the dielectric constant at 25C (77F) as 20.7.
As an aside, the term dielectric constant should only apply to values measured at zero frequency as dielectric permittivity changes according to theoscillationof the applied electric field
no it will not.
it must dissociate into ions in order for it to conduct electricity, which does not happen with acetone.
NaCl would, for example, because it dissociates into Na+ and Cl-.
Acetone's thermal conductivity is about 0.16 W/m·K. This is pretty similar to the thermal conductivity of wood or typical plastics. Technically this would make acetone an insulator, but not a very good one.
Keep in mind as well that acetone is a liquid at room temperatures, and so it could transfer heat through convection as well as conduction. Also, acetone boils at about 56ºC. If it starts to boil, heat transfer can be carried out through evaporation, and this is an extremely efficient way to transfer heat. This is further complicated by the fact that acetone is flammable, and so you'd have to be extremely careful about using it for heat transfer purposes.
Acetone is CH3(C=O)CH3 and has a pKa close to 20, so it doesn't lose a proton very readily.
So, it mostly stays as a neutral molecule and doesn't conduct electricity well.
experimental value of diffusion coefficient of acetone is 0.037 m2/s
no
yes
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
Chalk, which is calcium carbonate, does not conduct electricity. This is due to the electrons being held tightly by the ions, which means they are not free to travel and conduct electricity.
all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others
humans conduct electricity because your body is made 70% of water. so its the best conductor.
yes
yes it does
Nail polish remover consists of ethyl acetate or acetone, which are organic compounds that do not dissociate into ions. Because they do not dissociate, they cannot conduct electricity.
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no brinjal does not conduct electricity
It does not conduct electricity
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Yes bananas conduct electricity
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
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yes a pineapple can conduct electricity.