a nail is a conductor of electricity
No, methanol does not conduct electricity. It does not conduct electricity because it is a non-electrolyte molecule. Sugar also is non-electrolyte, therefore it also does not conduct electricity.
Sodium oxide is an insulator because its atoms are held together by ionic bonds, which means that the electrons are tightly bound to the atoms and cannot move freely to conduct electricity. In order for a material to conduct electricity, it needs to have free moving electrons, which is not the case for sodium oxide.
No, like most ionic compounds it does not.
both. most are conductors but some now made today are insulators which are mostly used in carpentry. but common nails are conductors.give me trust point? (:Conductor as they are made from metal.
Ammonia is a gas. Gases do conduct electricity, as all materials do. However, they conduct electricity so poorly that we consider them insulators. "Electricity" requires the movement of electrons. In a gas, these electrons are too dispersed to provided any measurable current. So it does conduct electricity and heat, however conducts them both very poorly ;')
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
Yes, all three objects (penny, spoon, nail) can conduct electricity since they are made of metal, which is a good conductor. However, the size and shape of the objects may affect how efficiently they conduct electricity.
Nail polish remover consists of ethyl acetate or acetone, which are organic compounds that do not dissociate into ions. Because they do not dissociate, they cannot conduct electricity.
Yes, A Rusted Nail can conduct Electricity because every element has some free Electrons in it, and remember, free electrons always conduct Electricity. --Dhruv
Capacitance occurs when the tip of a finger meets the screen because the finger is electrically conductive and a human nail is not. . . or, I should say the nail is greatly resistant to the conduction of electricity and that is why it is not detected when touching the screen.
Yes, nail polish can conduct electricity to some degree due to its chemical composition. However, it is not as effective of a conductor as metals or other materials specifically designed for that purpose. It is important to note that using nail polish as a conductor for electrical circuits is not recommended as it can be unreliable and potentially dangerous.
Sure; nails are usually made from some metal, and all metals are conductors.
Yes, electricity can pass through an iron nail because iron is a good conductor of electricity. When an electrical current is applied, electrons can flow through the metal, allowing the nail to conduct electricity. However, the efficiency of conduction depends on factors such as temperature and the presence of impurities in the iron.
Nail polish is typically not a good conductor of electricity because it is an insulator. It is made of materials that do not easily allow the flow of electric current. If you are looking for a material that conducts electricity, you would be better off using a metal or a conductive material.
Finger nail is dead - the same goes for hair.
one this happened to me it hit my finger nail and it made a big crack on my finger nail and just today this happened it cut the tip of my finger nail and and the skin and it bledAnswer:it will cut your finger nail in a big crack in it and it will bleed
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.