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Q: What melts at a high temperature conducts electricity and splits up when current is passed through it?
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Which element or compound melts at a high temperature conducts electricity when it is melted and splits up when a current passes through?

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Copper metal conducts electricity through electrons whereas it solved solution conducts electricity through ions do you agree?

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What melts at a high temp conducts electricity and splits up when a current passes through it?

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What are electricity principals?

Electricity is the flow of electric current through the conductor. Electric current takes the form of free electrons that transfer from one atom to the other. Thus the more free electrons a material has, the better it conducts.


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Would you expect cardboard to conduct electricity?

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When electricity is passed through acidified water bubbles are formed this is because water?

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How vegetable conducts electricity?

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Why are the cables attached to the pylons with the glass connectors rather than metal ones?

Glass is an insulator and will not allow a current to flow through it. With metal, which conducts electricity, the current would flow through them to the towers and cause short circuits,


What does an electric conductor do?

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