A) NaClO4 ==> Na^+ + ClO4
B) CH3OH ==> CH3OH
C) C6H12O6 ==> C6H12O6
D) CaCl2 ==> Ca^2+ + 2Cl^-
E) NiSO4 ==> Ni^2+ + SO4^2-
Since (D) dissociates into THREE ions, it will be the best conductor of an electric current assuming all are present at the same concentrations.
All solutions that contain ions are good conductors of electricity, such as: acids, bases, salt water. Dschennai
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Mercury is the best electrical conductor among the liquids because it is metal and it is used in mercury switches. Unfortunately it is toxic, expensive, and difficult to handle. by :) you good bye
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Sodium phosphate will be the best because it produces 4 ions upon dissociation. That is,Na3PO4 ==> 3Na^+ + PO4^3-. Acetone and ethylene glycol stay as only 1 particle (do not dissociate) and ammonium bromide and silver nitrate produce 2 ions each.
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Sodium perchlorate in high concentrations will remove from solution the detergent sodium dodecyl sulphate and protein complexed with it. This and the failure of proteins to be precipitated by ethanol from solutions containing a high concentration of sodium perchlorate can be utilized as efficient, rapid and simple deproteinization procedures during the preparation of nucleic acids.
Influence on the electrical conductivity of solutions:- types of substances dissolved- concentration of solutes- temperature
Graphite is a conductor and not a metal. Also molten salts and ionic (salt) solutions are conductors but not metal.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in water solutions or when is melted. Solid sodium chloride is not a conductor of electricity.
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Hi, Salt itself is an insulator of electricity. The conductivity of any solution depends on the movement of ions. Ions are the charged species of the atom. In salt the movement of these ions are not possible. Thus, it is a bad conductor. Hope this helps.
Yes, all impure solutions of water containing salts are conductive to some degree, in addition many juices are acidic, and many acidic water solutions are conductive.
A conductor is a substance that allows heat or electricity to pass through. A few examples of conductors are:WaterMetalAir (although not a good conductor is still a conductor)graphiteSalts and solutions of saltsPlasma (ionized gas)Vacuum that contains free electrons or ions
Covalent compounds do not dissociate into ions.
If we speak in terms of electrical conductivity, some good insulators are ceramics, plastics, rubber and glass. Conductors are, on the other hand, metals in general: copper, silver, gold, but there are some good conductors that are not metals, like graphite and some salt solutions.