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A water solution containing ions conduct electricity.
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No, oxygen itself is not a good conductor of electricity, even when mixed with water. Water itself is a poor conductor of electricity, unless it contains dissolved ions or impurities that can carry electrical charge.
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Substances that conduct electricity when mixed with water are called electrolytes. Common examples include salts (like sodium chloride), acids (like hydrochloric acid), and bases (like sodium hydroxide). When these compounds dissolve in water, they dissociate into ions, allowing the solution to conduct electricity. Non-electrolytes, such as sugar, do not dissociate into ions and therefore do not conduct electricity in water.
Yes, sugar mixed with water can conduct electricity. However, it is not as effective of a conductor as saltwater because sugar molecules are larger and less mobile than salt ions.
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.
All acids conduct electricity except when they are dry