no
Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
The freezing point of Mustard oil is -5°C.
oxygen does not conduct electricity because it is a gas that we breath in and a gas that we cannot see so it cannot conduct electricity.
Mustard oil and kerosene oil can be separated by distillation. Since they have different boiling points, heating the mixture will cause the kerosene oil to vaporize first, leaving the mustard oil behind. The vapors of kerosene oil can then be condensed back into a liquid form.
Yes, mustard oil can conduct electricity to some extent because it contains impurities and contaminants that can allow for the flow of current. However, it is not a good conductor compared to materials specifically designed for conducting electricity.
No
No, not pure oil.
no
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
No, in general oils do not conduct electricity.
Oil doesn't conduct electricity. If you're looking to do something such as create a liquid cooling system, oil such as vegetable oil is a great option.
Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.
because the electricity would create a reaction that would cause fires
no
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