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Q: Which Substance When Dissolved in Water will Conduct an Electrical Current?
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What is A substance that conducts an electric current in solution?

A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".


How does the body conduct an electrical current?

The human body is over 70 percent water. The electron transfer that is the fundamental part of an electrical current uses ions dissolved in solution to conduct the electrical current.


What is a substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current?

In a normal battery; Copper and Zinc.


What is an electrolyte that is completely dissolved in a solution and still can conduct a sharp electrical current called?

Strong Electrolyte...I think.


What Are substances which when dissolved in water will conduct an electrical current?

These substances are ionic compounds forming electrolytes by dissociation in water.


What is dissolved in water will conduct an electric current?

an electrolyte


Which compound BaF2 or CO2 would conduct the larger electrical current when dissolved in water and why?

This compound is carbon dioxide; barium fluoride has a very low solubility in water.


Why do ionic crystals conduct electric current in liquid phase or when dissolved in water but do not conduct electric current in the solid phase?

because of the gravity or Magnetricity


What is the term for chassis earth?

the chassis will not conduct the electrical current


What has the ability inability to conduct an electrical current is called?

Conductivity


A substance that carries an electric current when dissolved in water is called?

Electrolyte


Can ionic compounds conduct electric current when melted?

Yes, ionic compounds can only conduct electricity when molten or dissolved.