Water is an electricity conductor because:
- extremely pure water is difficult to obtain and store
- hydrolysis of water lead to ions H+ and OH-
-- The glass is an insulator. -- The water can conduct, poorly or nicely, depending on the substances dissolved in the water and their concentration.
It is an insulator.
insulator
The opposite of a conductor (conducts electric flow) is a non-conductor, or something that opposes the flow, which would be an insulator.
No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.
Yes it is a insulator and NOT a conductor
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
Insulator
pure water is an insulator.
insulator
Its definitely conductor
an insulator.
it depends on the pollution to be a conductor
Water is a poor conductor of electricity due to the low concentration of ions present in it. However, impurities or dissolved minerals in water can increase its conductivity to some extent. Generally, water is considered more as an insulator than a conductor compared to metals or salts.
insulator.