One solution that will not conduct electricity is pure water. The reason is that it needs a dissociated ionic compound that can mix with water when detached, and then it will be unable to conduct.
Wood, rubber, plastic and other non-metalic items -EXCLUDING WATER- do not conduct electricity. That is why most wires have a protective rubber sheath around the metal, often copper, wires.
A solution that dosn't conduct electricity is a nonelectrolyte.
Mineral Oil is quite a good insulator. (does not conduct electricity)
Oil is used in transmission line Transformers for this reason.
nonelectrolyte
Solution of electrolytes are good electricity conductors.
Salt water
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These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
static electricity
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
Solution of electrolytes are good electricity conductors.
dielectric grease
Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity. Yes, silver is a very good conductor of electricity
Ionic or electrovelent or polar compounds
Salt water
All it needs is some kind of metal in the substance.
Wax itself does not condcut electricity, however the oil's of the wax does conduct electricity. The liquid from the wax will conduct electricity due to Ion conductivity in fluids.
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When sodium oxide Na2O is added to water it is converted into sodium hydroxide immediately Na2O + H2O = 2NaOH , the ions Na+ and OH- in aqueous solution are responsible to conduct the electricity.
These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
The myilen sheath helps conduct the nerve impulse kind of like water and electricity.