This is an electrolyte.
A substance will conduct an electric current if it forms ions in solution. A solute that produces ions in solution is an Electrolyte. An Electrolytic Solution is a solution that conducts electricity.
An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water. To determine if a substance is an electrolyte, you can test its ability to conduct electricity in a solution. If the substance allows electric current to flow through the solution, it is likely an electrolyte.
Hydrochloric acid conducts electric current by forming hydrogen ions (H+) and chloride ions (Cl-).
Sodium chloride conducts electricity when in molten or in solution because it dissociates into its constituent ions (sodium and chloride ions) which are free to move and carry electric charge. The movement of these charged particles allows for the flow of electric current.
Potassium iodine solution conducts electricity because it contains ions that are free to move and carry electric charge. When an electric field is applied, the ions in the solution can migrate towards the oppositely charged electrodes, allowing the flow of electric current.
It is an electrolyte.
A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
A substance will conduct an electric current if it forms ions in solution. A solute that produces ions in solution is an Electrolyte. An Electrolytic Solution is a solution that conducts electricity.
An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water. To determine if a substance is an electrolyte, you can test its ability to conduct electricity in a solution. If the substance allows electric current to flow through the solution, it is likely an electrolyte.
An electrolyte solution, such as salt water or acid solutions, conducts energy because it contains ions that can carry electric current. When a voltage is applied across the solution, the ions move, allowing the flow of electricity.
An example of a substance that conducts an electric current when dissolved in water or when melted is an ionic compound such as table salt (sodium chloride). Ionic compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved in water or melted, allowing charged particles to move and carry an electric current.
As a strong acid, yes. HCl disassociates almost 100% in solution, HCl H + and Cl - strongly conducts electric current in solution.
Hydrochloric acid conducts electric current by forming hydrogen ions (H+) and chloride ions (Cl-).
Material with high resistance
Plasma
Water.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.