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What name is given to a material that does not conduct electricity?

An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity. Materials like rubber, glass, and plastic are common examples of insulators.


What is the characteristic ability of a material to conduct electricity and is constant for any given material?

That is called conductivity.


What general name is given to substances that conduct electricity in a solution?

A Liquid that conducts electricity and is decomposed in the process is called electrolyte.


What non metal objects conduct electricity?

Some non-metal objects that conduct electricity include graphite, which is a form of carbon, and certain types of water, such as mineral-laden water. Semiconductor materials like silicon and germanium can also conduct electricity under certain conditions.


Will water conduct electricity?

Water is a non-electrolyte if it doesn't have dissolved ions in it. Otherwise water will conduct electricity.It normal, household voltages it does not conduct. Any substance, even glass or rubber will conduct electricity given enough voltage. This website: http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_1/2.html provides proof.


What name is given to a solution that allows electricity to flow through it?

A solution that allows electricity to pass through it is called an electrolyte. This is because it contains ions which can conduct electricity.


How well does iron conduct electricity?

Yes. Iron can conduct electricity. It is not as good a conductor of electricity as copper but it can conduct electricity. If you see a train or high speed rail with two wires hanging over the track, the top wire is a copper wire and the bottom wire is an iron wire. The copper wire conducts the electricity with very little loss of electricity. The iron wire is able to pass the electricity on to the train while withstanding a lot of wear and tear.


What is an insulator a glass copper coin aluminum ladder or water?

An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well. Out of the options given, glass and aluminum ladder are insulators, while copper and water are conductors of electricity.


Why does potassium chloride conduct electricity?

Potassium chloride is an ionic solid, the ionic solids can conduct the electricity if they are in molten state or in aqueous solution.


How do you correct the following sentence A full description of his conduct and activities are given in this report?

IS, not ARE: "A full description of his conduct and activities is given in this report." (description is given)


Which type of bonding results in a substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water is it non polar covalent or metallic?

The type of bonding that results in a substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water is metallic bonding. Metallic bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms in a metal lattice, allowing for the movement of electrons, which promotes electrical conductivity. Non-polar covalent bonds, on the other hand, do not result in substances that can conduct electricity.


How much electricity does the brain produce in a given period of time?

The brain produces about 20 watts of electricity in a given period of time.