The term that best describes the ability of pure water to conduct electricity is "electrical conductivity." Pure water has very low electrical conductivity due to the lack of ions; however, when impurities such as salts are dissolved in it, the conductivity increases significantly. Therefore, while pure water itself is a poor conductor, its conductivity can change with the presence of dissolved substances.
Sugar (sucrose) is a material that dissolves in water but does not conduct electric current. Sugar molecules do not ionize in water, so the solution does not carry electric charge.
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
Yes, dirty water can conduct electricity due to the presence of ions and impurities which allow the flow of electric current. However, the conductivity of dirty water may vary depending on the level of impurities present.
Salts can conduct electricity when they are dissolved in water or melted because they dissociate into ions. These free-moving ions allow for the flow of electric current. In their solid state, salts do not conduct electricity because the ions are fixed in place within a rigid lattice structure and cannot move freely.
the water
Yes it does.
Sugar (sucrose) is a material that dissolves in water but does not conduct electric current. Sugar molecules do not ionize in water, so the solution does not carry electric charge.
an electrolyte
Yes, it will conduct electric current much better than plain water. The sugar molecules in water form a clear solution by ionization facilitating the path of electrons of electric current.
pure water does not conduct electricity. the presence of electrolytes in the water is what conducts electricity. the equation for the conductivity (ability to conduct electricity) Conductance = 1/ resistance
Ionic compounds will have a high melting point and conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in water due to their ability to form charged ions that can carry electric current.
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
Yes, water can conduct electricity because it contains ions that allow electric current to flow through it.
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
The conductivity of water can be increased by adding electrolytes, such as salts or minerals, which provide ions that help carry electric current. These ions enhance the ability of water to conduct electricity.