yes it does
HCl gas does not conduct electricity when dissolved in toluene because toluene is a nonpolar solvent and does not dissociate the HCl into free ions. In order for a substance to conduct electricity in solution, it needs to be in the form of ions that can move and carry an electric charge. In this case, the HCl remains as molecules in toluene and does not dissociate into ions.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Helium is actually a gas that doesn't have a smell at all. It's a very light and gentle gas that's often used to make balloons float and create a fun atmosphere. So, next time you see a helium balloon, take a moment to appreciate the lightness and joy it brings!
Your question is wrong because hydrogen is the lightest gas but other than that its the lightest nobel gas, and that's just cause its atoms don't have much to them, and neither dose its molecules. With an atomic mass of 2, its the second lightest substance there is, and therefore attracted by gravity the second least of anything, so its gonna be ontop of all other matter (exept hydrogen which has the atomic mass of one)
Geothermal refers to heat energy stored beneath the Earth's surface. It can be harnessed through technologies like geothermal power plants to produce electricity or for direct use in heating applications.
Most geothermal energy comes from the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface in the form of hot water and steam. This heat is generated by the natural radioactive decay of minerals deep within the Earth's core. Geothermal energy can be harnessed for electricity generation and direct heating applications.
yes gold is a good conducter of heat and electricity
dose carbon dioxide conduct electricty
Because the solution has free electrons that can bounce around when kicked by another electron. Flow of electrons = electricity
No H2SO4 (sulphuric acid) dose conduct electricity. in general, acids conduct electricity. Strong acids are strong conductors of electricity.
HCl gas does not conduct electricity when dissolved in toluene because toluene is a nonpolar solvent and does not dissociate the HCl into free ions. In order for a substance to conduct electricity in solution, it needs to be in the form of ions that can move and carry an electric charge. In this case, the HCl remains as molecules in toluene and does not dissociate into ions.
there is no element that can't conduct electricity, only elements that do it well and others that don't do it so well. Rubber is a very poor conductor of electricity, while copper, silver and gold are very good conductors.
No. Carbon Dioxide is covalently bonded, so there are no delocalised(free moving) electrons to carry the charge.
Helium comes from the Greek work, helios, meaning the sun.
Electricity dose not truly "flow", it is the exchange of electrons.
yes it does it just smells like nothing
volt is a measurement of electricity
Low boiling point of -268.93 °C