Short answer: Yes but it may take a very high voltage before a sizable current is conducted. Even air can conduct electricity but this takes millions of volts. When air conducts electricity in a storm it is called lightning.
Long answer: Electricity conduction requires electrons that move from atom to atom. At low voltages this usually does not happen very quickly except in conductors like metals or conductive plastics and glasses. Even insulators conduct a few electrons at low voltages but there are so few that it is difficult to measure at low voltages.
However if the voltage is high enough the electric field becomes strong enough to rip the electrons away from almost any material. Atoms that have some of their electrons removed usually form a hot vapor called a plasma. This usually causes a solid or liquid insulator to break down and it catch on fire. Also, vegetable oil can contain some water or salts or other impurities which makes it much more conductive.
Yes it is it conducts .00 volts And yes i tested this myself.
Vegetable oil is a poor conductor of electricity primarily because it is a non-polar substance with a molecular structure that lacks free-moving charged particles, such as ions or electrons. This non-polar nature means that it does not facilitate the flow of electric current, unlike ionic or metallic conductors. Additionally, the viscosity and insulating properties of vegetable oil further inhibit the movement of charged particles, making it an effective electrical insulator.
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
No, castor oil is not a good conductor of electricity. It is actually an insulating oil that is commonly used in electrical transformers to provide insulation and cooling properties.
No
It depends on how long it is frozen
yes
No, once oil based paint has dried, it is not a conductor of electricity.
Yes
Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, Vegetable oil, Steam, & Electricity.
One example of a liquid substance that is an insulator of electricity is purified water. Pure water does not conduct electricity well because it is a poor conductor of ions necessary for electrical conduction to occur. However, impurities in water can make it a better conductor of electricity.
Yes, it can.