Only if it is a huge surge of electrick
Yes electricity works under water
Yes, electricity can travel through water because water is a conductor of electricity due to the presence of ions.
Oxidizing water involves splitting it into oxygen gas and protons. This process typically requires the use of an external energy source, such as electricity through a process called electrolysis. This reaction is commonly done in electrochemical cells using electrodes to facilitate the conversion.
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity
Water is not an element. It is composed of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom, therefore it is a compound. However, when you pass electricity through water under the right circumstance, the electricity will split the water into its component elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Yes, electricity can travel through mineral water because of the presence of ions.
It is electricity made under water such as dams and power plants and toys. JK
water is a good conductor of electricity so the answer is yes!
Yes, copper can oxidize when exposed to water, forming a greenish layer called copper oxide.
Yes. Water is a conductor of electricity, thus when electricity strike water, electricity flow through the water, endangering people in the water.
Passing electricity a through a molecule of water
Electricity can flow through pure heavy water only at sufficiently high voltages to ionize the water. However, heavy water, like normal water, can dissolve salts to produce a solution that conducts electricity.