Pure water is not a good conductor (of electricity) at all, but most real water contains some ions, which greatly increase its conductivity.
Pure water is not a good conductor (of electricity) at all, but most real water contains some ions, which greatly increase its conductivity.
Pure water is not a good conductor (of electricity) at all, but most real water contains some ions, which greatly increase its conductivity.
Pure water is not a good conductor (of electricity) at all, but most real water contains some ions, which greatly increase its conductivity.
Cobalt is classified as a transition metal and can act as both a conductor and a non-conductor depending on its chemical state and environment. In its metallic form, cobalt can conduct electricity, but in other chemical forms, such as cobalt salts, it may not conduct electricity.
It depends on the type, or allotrope, of carbon you're talking about. For a material to conduct electricity, it should have free electrons to carry the electrical current. In diamond, an allotrope of carbon, there are no such free electrons. This means that diamond does not conduct electricity. However, graphite, another allotrope of carbon, conducts electricity very well because it has an entire "sea" of free electrons.
Sodium is included as a alkali metal in the modern periodic table.
Butyl rubber is an insulator, popular in covering wire.
Rock is generally an insulator. Note that the color of a rock is usually not a good indicator of is composition of properties.
waterWater is the best conductor, but not in its most pure form. Pure water or H2O does not conduct electricity well at all. But, many substances dissolve in water. In fact it is known as the "universal solvent". Because of this, water found in nature and in use is rarely pure and will conduct electricity rather well.So, it is the many dissolved compounds in water, not the water itself that conducts electricity well.But normally yes, water it the best liquid conductor.
A banana is a conductor because it is high in potassium and dice most fruits are water, t will conduct electricity because water is another type of conductor.
The best conductor for heat and electricity is any type of metal element.
No, water is not a better conductor of electricity than silver.Water can become a better conductor in acidic medium(by decreasing its pH). But it may split up into Hydrogen & Oxygen.
Both conduct electricity well, however salt water is a better conductor due to ions available.
Yes
Copper is a conductor of electricity.
Silver is the best conductor
Yes, thermocol is a good conductor of electricity.
There are many liquids which are very bad conductors of electricity. these are basicall the type which are covalent in nature. examples: 1.)carbon tetrachloride, 2.)Benzene etc etc other organic fluids (fats etc) even pure water( i.e absolutely pure no impurity no contamination) is a good insulator.
Water is generally a poor conductor of electricity, especially when it is pure, as it lacks free ions. However, when impurities such as salts or minerals are dissolved in water, it becomes a better conductor due to the presence of charged particles. Therefore, the conductivity of water largely depends on its purity and the substances dissolved in it.
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