A crayon is a conductor but a rather weak one.
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it is a conductor
*a yes it is
conductor
it is a conductor, but rather a very weak one. VERY WEAK
A crayon is a conductor but a rather weak one.
strong
yes it is
0.1 M strong acid is a better conductor than 1 M weak acid
Yes, but it is a weak conductor. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid and water. Acids donate H+ ions into a solution. The concentration of these ions are what determines whether a solution is a strong electrolyte(conductor) or a weak one. Since vinegar has a low concentration of acetic acid(about 5%) it only has a pH of only ~2.4 and so is a weak acid.
Poorly. This weak acid, H2CO3, carbonic acid, disassociates like this; H + and HCO3 - ( a proton and bicarbonate ) at a rate of about 1%, which makes it a poor conductor of electricity.
Pure water, consisting of only h2o molecules is a very weak, if at all, conductor of electricity. However, if it is not purified, or if there is something else in it, like say, your hand, it becomes highly conductive.
Calamansi is a conductor of electricity because it has citric acid properties. However, it is not necessarily considered a good conductor of electricity since the amount of acid present is relativity weak.
the number of charged particles moving around in solution is very, very small. water is undergoing self-ionization.
the number of charged particles moving around in solution is very, very small. water is undergoing self-ionization.
It's made of steel with a coating of nickel, so it is a conductor but not as good as the old coins with copper in.