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Does iodine conduct electric current?

no,


Is iodine solid a conductor?

No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.


Is iodine a conductor?

No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.


Does a teapot conduct heat?

can a teapot conduct heat


Why does liquid iodine not conduct electricity?

Liquid iodine does not conduct electricity because it does not contain free ions or electrons that are necessary for the flow of electric current. Iodine molecules in liquid form do not dissociate into ions or have mobile charge carriers, so they are not able to carry an electric charge.


Is iodine a conductor in molten state?

No, iodine is not a conductor in its molten state. Iodine is a non-metal and does not conduct electricity, whether in solid, liquid or gaseous state.


Does germanium conduct heat?

Yes, germanium does conduct heat. It is a semiconductor material that can conduct both heat and electricity, although not as efficiently as metals. Germanium is commonly used in electronics and thermal imaging devices due to its ability to conduct heat.


Is iodine electrically conductive?

Iodine itself is not conductive, as it is a nonmetal. However, when iodine is dissolved in an appropriate solvent like water, it can form an electrolyte solution which can conduct electricity.


Is iodine conductive?

Iodine itself is not conductive. However, when iodine is dissolved in a suitable solvent such as water or an organic solvent, it can form an electrolyte solution that can conduct electricity.


Can iodine conduct electricity?

Iodine is covalent so it does not conduct electricity in a solid, however it will conduct in a liquid or molten state. The reason why it cannot conduct in a solid is that electrons cannot move freely through it.


How will you separate iodine and salt mixture?

heat the mixture iodine will sublime collect the iodine vapour separately and cool


Is iodine a conductor of heat and electricity?

No