No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
Water in general is a good conductor of electricity. Anything wet will therefore be a good conductor (this makes it dangerous to get certain things wet).Actually, pure (distilled) water is not a good conductor; the fact that water usually IS a good conductor is due to diverse substances dissolved in water, such as salts - the ions make the water a good conductor.
It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
No, terylene is not a very good conductor of electricity.
Samarium is a good conductor for heat and electricity.
Filtered hot water is a better conductor of electricity than cold water due to the increased presence of dissolved minerals. Filtered water at normal temperature may conduct some electricity due to dissolved minerals, but it is not as conductive as hot water. Distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks dissolved minerals and ions that are needed for conducting electricity.
Water is a poor conductor of electricity. However, the presence of ions in water make the solution a good conductor of electricity.
No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
No, water is not a good conductor of electricity. Check related link below for more information.
No, BUT -- leather can absorb moisture, and water is a good conductor.
Water in general is a good conductor of electricity. Anything wet will therefore be a good conductor (this makes it dangerous to get certain things wet).Actually, pure (distilled) water is not a good conductor; the fact that water usually IS a good conductor is due to diverse substances dissolved in water, such as salts - the ions make the water a good conductor.
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It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
since iron is a metal and most metals are good conductors of electricity one can assume that iron is a fair conductor of electricity. The electrical conductivity of iron is approx. 1/6 from the electrical conductivity of silver (the best known conductor).