Table salt in the normal dry form of salt crystals has a very low electrical conductivity and is classified as an insulator. Depending on the purity and extent to which water may be present, it would normally be found that salt has a resistivity in excess of a million ohm-meters.
Typical metals have less than one millionth of an ohm-meter.
For comparison, good insulators such as glass or rubber have resistivities of more than a billion ohm-meters.
If table salt is mixed with water, then it dissolves and sodium chloride ions go into solution and salt water has good conductivity. Seawater, for instance has about .2 ohm-meters resistivity which is a lot less than a metal but a lot more than dry table salt.
Table salt can also be heated to a temperature where it melts (801 centigrade). When any type of salt melts, it becomes a collection of molten charged atoms and conducts electricity well, though not as well as a metal.
Usually, solid ionic compounds are weak conductors of electricity. Aqueous solutions of ionic compounds are good conductors though as they have free ions for conductivity. When table salt is dissolved, the solution conducts electricity well.
Salt (sodium chloride) is a good conductor of electricity when mixed with water because it dissociates into ions (sodium and chloride) in the water, allowing the flow of electricity through the solution.
Yes. With great difficulty if the water is totally pure. Much easier if there are impurities/minerals in the water. Like gangbusters with a pinch of salt added to the water.
Salt water is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of ions (charged particles) from the dissolved salt. This allows electric current to flow through it.
no it dosent because the salt water cuts off the electricity
No.
Yes
Usually, solid ionic compounds are weak conductors of electricity. Aqueous solutions of ionic compounds are good conductors though as they have free ions for conductivity. When table salt is dissolved, the solution conducts electricity well.
a good conducter of electricity needs what object to work
it will conduct eletricty but it's a better conducter in salt water
Gold is actually the best conductor for electricity.
yes gold is a good conducter of heat and electricity
Metals have more free electrons/valence electrons/
they both rust and are good conducter of electricity
no and Never will be
Graphite is only a poor conductor of electricity relative to say copper.
Conductor