Want this question answered?
A solution containing ions conduct electricity. They are different for each solution.
A solution must contain ions, to be able to conduct electricity.
A solution which can conduct electricity is known as an electrolyte.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
a solution will conduct electricity if there are free ions or free electrons in the solution.
NaCl Add water. Na + Cl - Electrons have flowed and that is all electricity is, electron flow.
A solution containing ions conduct electricity. They are different for each solution.
yes it does
no, you need moving changed particles to conduct electricity
A solution containing ions conduct electricity.
A solution must contain ions, to be able to conduct electricity.
A solution which can conduct electricity is known as an electrolyte.
no it's chemical substance and the ions do not conduct sulphur electricity when in aqueous solution!
A solution of NaCl in a solvent in which the cations and anions separate, for example in water, can conduct electricity.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
In an aqueous solution sodium chloride can in fact conduct electricity. This is because within an aqueous solution ions are free to move while as a solid NaCl will not conduct any electricity
Ionic compounds generally dissolve in water dissociating to give ions that are free to move and conduct electricity. Molten ionic compounds also have free ions and conduct electricity. Ionic compounds generally do not conduct electricity in the solid form.