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network solids do not conduct electricity in the solid or liquid phase, but yes in the aqueous phase

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Is usually a gas or brittle solid that is a poor conductor of electricity?

A gas is usually a poor conductor of electricity. In contrast, a brittle solid material that is a poor conductor of electricity is typically an insulator.


What is a poor conductor of electricity and can be a solid liquid or gas?

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Of the elements oxygen zinc and iodine which one is likely to be poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature?

Iodine is likely to be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal with properties that make it a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid.


Is iodine an electrical conductor?

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Is iodine a conductor?

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Is sulfur brittle in its solid phase and a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

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Is carbon a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.


Is diamond a poor conductor of electricity?

Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.


Which substance meets the requirements cubic solid poor electrical conductor in the solid state good conductor when fused a sodium chloride b diamond c sulfur d chromium?

A, sodium chloride, because it is a crystalline solid. It has an ionic bond when in it's solid form and is a poor conductor. It is a good conductor of electricity in an aqueous state or when fused.


Is potasium chloride a good conductor of electricity?

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Which element is brittle in the solid phase and is a poor conductor of heat and the solid electricity?

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