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A water solution containing ions conduct electricity.
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Substances that conduct electricity when mixed with water typically contain charged particles called ions that can move freely in solution. Examples include table salt (sodium chloride) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). These substances dissociate into ions in water, allowing electric current to flow through the solution.
I would say that salt water would conduct electricity best.
Chlorine is a non-metal. Therefore it does not conduct electricity. Only metals conduct electricity. Metalloid's also conduct electricity.The normal form of Chlorine is a diatomic gas (Cl2).Gasses do not conduct electricity under normal conditions.(High voltages can ionize gasses, making them conductive.)
Any metal, water, skin and many other substances.
An insulator or neither. The water inside of the sponge is what would conduct electricity.
Yes, NaOH (sodium hydroxide) can conduct electricity when dissolved in water. In solution, it dissociates into ions (Na+ and OH-) which are capable of carrying electric charge. Therefore, NaOH is classified as an ionic conductor.