no
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it 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
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
because wax does not have free electrons hence can not conduct electricity in solid state
Salt does conduct electricity when melted.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
yes.
They conduct electricity only if they are electrolytes: in water solutions or when they are melted.
Melted wax does not conduct electricity because it is an insulator. Insulators do not allow electricity to flow through them because the electrons in the material are tightly bound and cannot move freely to conduct an electric current. This makes melted wax a poor conductor of electricity.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
Electrolytes
An ionic compound. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in their solid state because the ions are locked in place and cannot move to carry a charge. However, when melted, these ions are free to move and conduct electricity.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in solution, as their ions are free to move and carry electrical charge. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity in any state, as they do not have free-moving ions or electrons.
Sodium chloride conduct electricity only when is as an electrolyte: in water solution or melted.
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
Yes, in water solution or when is melted.