Yes, avocados can conduct electricity, albeit at a low level. This is primarily due to the presence of water and electrolytes in the fruit, which allow ions to move and carry an electrical charge. While they are not good conductors compared to metals, their conductivity can be measured using a multimeter.
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Not in their standard solid states, but they can if molten or dissolved in water.
All do - some just have greater conductivity than others
yes all materials conduct electicity , but some are good conductor , some poor and some very poor
No, argon is a non-metal noble gas that does not conduct electricity because it has a full outer electron shell and lacks free electrons for carrying electric charge.
It conduct electicity It is malleable and ductile Have high boiling and melting point Have high density It produces sound when hitted
Ionic compounds conduct electricity in aqueous solution or molten state. In aq. soln. or molten state, ionic compounds dissociate to release respective ions. These ions, being electrically charged, conduct electricity.
Pure water, by itself, is not capable of conducting electricity. However, when other substances are added and ions make their way into water, those free ions can cause water to conduct electricity.
Yes, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) can conduct electricity when dissolved in water or in molten form. This is because sodium hydroxide dissociates into sodium (Na+) and hydroxide (OH-) ions, which are free to move and carry an electric current.
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