ionic substance
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
Ionic solid...I'm assuming that this is an online homework question, and the correct answer is "An ionic solid"
In solid state because it looses its electron so it does not but when it gain electron in liquid n gas state, so it conducts electricity.
Water
its an aqueous substance. all jellylike substances are called aqueous.
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
A substance that conducts electricity is a conductor. There is no special name for one that is solid; if you need to specify that it is solid, just call it a "solid conductor".
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
Ionic solid...I'm assuming that this is an online homework question, and the correct answer is "An ionic solid"
In solid state because it looses its electron so it does not but when it gain electron in liquid n gas state, so it conducts electricity.
oan needs to classify a substance. Through experimentation, she finds that the material is lustrous, malleable, and conducts electricity. Joan therefore identifies the substance as a A gas B ceramic C metal D solid
Usually, solid ionic compounds are weak conductors of electricity. Aqueous solutions of ionic compounds are good conductors though as they have free ions for conductivity. When table salt is dissolved, the solution conducts electricity well.
Water
Copper
its an aqueous substance. all jellylike substances are called aqueous.
Sodium carbonate is a salt. Like all salts, it is nonconductive in solid form, but it is conductive in liquid form. Since it is water soluble, an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate also conducts electricity.
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.