It will be applied to your final bill.
It will be applied to your final bill.
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Potassium Bromide or KBr is not able to conduct electricity in solid state. It is an ionic compound and its ions are not free to move in the solid state, hence they are not able to conduct electricity. But when they are in aqueous state, they are free to move and thus become able to conduct electricity.
Sulfur is generally not a good conductor of heat and electricity, if it is the atom itself you are talking about. If Sulfur is present in an ionic compound, (example: Copper Sulfide, Lead Sulfide), then this compound will conduct electricity in only the MOLTEN state. Also, if Sulfur is in a polyatomic ion (example: Sulfate) and this polyatomic ion forms an ionic compound with another metal, in an aqueous solution, then it will conduct electricity. Remember, ionic compounds only conduct in the MOLTEN/LIQUID state. Glad to help, regards
it is the state of being depositing or precipitated
It will be applied to your final bill.
It will be applied to your final bill.
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
It depends on circumstances, Why are you not getting the car?,,,,,,,,,,,,, Who were you getting it from?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, When did you place deposit?,,,,,,,,,, Any other details? Dealer is in another state. No contract signed. Deposit was to indicate actual interest, but not a contract.
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No We cannot deposit directly into the accounts of the different state banks.
If your talking about state, like as in states of matter, then electricity has none. Electricity is not matter, so it can not have a state.
Someone deposit state refund check thru mobile bank. I told them user name and pass. How can I check it is real? What if the check is fake what is gonna happen?
Largest mica deposit in the world is in Kodarma district in Jharkhand state in India.
I didn't know electricity had a molten state...