Ionic compounds conduct the electricity when their ions move freely that means in molten state or in aqueous solution.
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.
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
Potassium bromide can conduct electricity when it is in molten form or when it is dissolved in water. In these cases, the ions are free to move and carry a charge, allowing for the conduction of electricity.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity best when they are in a molten state or dissolved in a solution, as this allows the ions to move freely and carry electric current. In the solid state, ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are held rigidly in place and cannot move.
Boron is a semiconductor and does not conduct electricity as well as metals do because its electron structure has gaps in its energy band that prevent easy movement of electrons. However, boron can conduct electricity under certain conditions, such as at high temperatures or when doped with other elements.
semiconductors! SEMICONDUCTORS it will do it in some condition
metalloids
Objects that conduct electricity poorly are called poor conductors of electricity or insulators . There is a difference though. Poor conductors of electricity are capable of conduction under certain circumstances while insulators cannot conduct electricity under any condition, example ; air is a poor conductor of electricity as it cannot conduct under normal conditions but lightning is able to pass through it during a storm.
Substances that conduct an electric current under certain conditions are most likely to be metals or solutions containing ions. Metals have free electrons that can move through the material, allowing for the flow of electric current. Ionic solutions contain ions that can move and carry charge, enabling them to conduct electricity.
environmental
Yes, silicon is a better conductor of electric current than sulfur. Silicon is a semiconductor that can conduct electricity under certain conditions, while sulfur is an insulator that does not conduct electricity well.
Under most circumstances, no. But moisture from the air can provide conductivity.
You never ever ever ever under any condition open the secondary when primary current is flowing.
The unit for short circuit current is typically measured in amperes (A) or kiloamperes (kA). It represents the maximum current that can flow in a circuit under a short circuit condition.
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
The same as it is when loaded. Under no load condition, the line current is due to the capacitive effect of the line to ground. No load current, therefore, can be calculated based on the characteristics of the line. I've never seen someone attempt to measure this current, for example to help size sectionalizing switches. I've only ever used the calculated values.
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.