Genereally ionic compounds. Hoever some polar compunds such as HCl dissociate in water and therefore conduct
All types of covalent compounds are not very good conductors of electricity. However, ionic compounds in their molten state and metallic substances are very good conductors of electricity.
The compounds in question consist of CH2(OH)-CH(OH)-CH2(OH), AgNO3, BaCl2, and CH3OH. They are all soluble in water, however only AgNO3 and BaCl2 are ionic salts which will produce an electric current.
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
Why do scientists use different types of models to represent compounds?
The three types of compounds are:1. Alloy=metal+metal(bronze)2. Ionic3. Molecular
All types of covalent compounds are not very good conductors of electricity. However, ionic compounds in their molten state and metallic substances are very good conductors of electricity.
The compounds in question consist of CH2(OH)-CH(OH)-CH2(OH), AgNO3, BaCl2, and CH3OH. They are all soluble in water, however only AgNO3 and BaCl2 are ionic salts which will produce an electric current.
All metals conduct heat and electricity. Some metals e.g., gold, copper conduct electricity better than others.
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
All metals conduct electricity, some much better than others. One of the properties that defines a metal is that it must conduct electricity.
All the unsaturated organic compounds as ALKWENES,ALKYNES and CYCLOALKENES may decolourised the KMnO4 solution.
Wood is normally an insulator but will conduct electricity when struck by lightning. The resins and water in the wood turn to steam and explode the tree.
Electricity insulation is a large group of materials which do not conduct electricity. Those materials are used to protect us from electricity. Rubber, plastics, ceramics are only some of the different types of materials which are good insulators.
Assuming you mean electrical conductor / insulator, most bar magnets are made of solid metal, either iron, neodymium or an alloy of aluminium nickel and cobalt, so they conduct electricity. There is one type of magnet called a ferrite magnet which does not conduct electricity - they are the type often found in loudspeakers.
The compound must be able to dissociate in ions in water solution or when is molten.An electrolyte is a substance which contain free ions. An electrolyte compound should dissociate in aqueous medium. NaoH is a strong electrolyte.
Both types of conduction are a result of the fact that metals have lots of electrons that can move around freely.