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A water solution containing ions conduct electricity.
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.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
Salt is the ionic compound NaCl. When it is dissolved in water it dissociates (separates) into its ions. These ions can conduct electricity, and thus makes the solution conductive
Vetsin is another name for the flavor enhancer MSG. It does not directly conduct electricity, but it is a salt and like other salts when dissolved in water separates into positive and negative ions. These ions are highly mobile in water, thus permitting the solution to conduct electricity.
A water solution containing ions conduct electricity.
Water is a better conductor.
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.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
Salt splits up into ions; it is the ions that conduct electricity.
I am not sure whether pure salts conduct electricity well. However, a salt in solution tends to split into positive and negative ions - so you have lots of charge carriers in that case.I am not sure whether pure salts conduct electricity well. However, a salt in solution tends to split into positive and negative ions - so you have lots of charge carriers in that case.I am not sure whether pure salts conduct electricity well. However, a salt in solution tends to split into positive and negative ions - so you have lots of charge carriers in that case.I am not sure whether pure salts conduct electricity well. However, a salt in solution tends to split into positive and negative ions - so you have lots of charge carriers in that case.
Salt does conduct electricity when melted.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
No, pure water does not conduct electricity. However, adding an electrolyte, preferably a salt, will release ions into the solution that make it electrically conductive.
Salt is the ionic compound NaCl. When it is dissolved in water it dissociates (separates) into its ions. These ions can conduct electricity, and thus makes the solution conductive