Acetic acid is a conductor of electricity.
No. C6H12O6 or glucose is a covalent compound. Covalent compounds when dissolved in water do not dissociates into ions (which ionic compounds do) to conduct electricity.
No, C2H5OH does not conduct electricity as a liquid. It is an alcohol.
A negligible amount of current may pass but as a whole does not , because ethyl alcohol can not form ions in water.
C12H22O11 is sucrose, or table sugar. It does not ionize in solution, and so is a non electrolyte. It will not conduct electricity.
No it cannot, at least not very well
no
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
Any substance with free electrons (or free ions in aqueous solutions) can conduct electricity. It explains the fact that all metals conduct electricity well.
Potassium chloride is an ionic solid, the ionic solids can conduct the electricity if they are in molten state or in aqueous solution.
Salts in solid form will not conduct electricity as the ions cannot be in motion. However when salts are dissolved in aqueous medium (to form solution), they will conduct electricity. Also salts conduct electricity in molten (or fused) state.
Hydrogen iodide is dissociated in water.
no it's chemical substance and the ions do not conduct sulphur electricity when in aqueous solution!
no
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
Any substance with free electrons (or free ions in aqueous solutions) can conduct electricity. It explains the fact that all metals conduct electricity well.
Anything metallic can conduct electricity. Also molten ionic compounds and solutions of ionic compounds. Aqueous acids also conduct electricity.
Potassium chloride is an ionic solid, the ionic solids can conduct the electricity if they are in molten state or in aqueous solution.
Salts in solid form will not conduct electricity as the ions cannot be in motion. However when salts are dissolved in aqueous medium (to form solution), they will conduct electricity. Also salts conduct electricity in molten (or fused) state.
if The solutions conduct electricity! They are called ELECTROLYTES
its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
Hydrogen iodide is dissociated in water.
If the solution will conduct electricity it is ionic. Solutions made from molecules do not conduct electricity.
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.