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Anything made from aluminum will most certainly conduct electricity. All metals conduct electricity. But perhaps your hanger has a coating, made from an isolating material.

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What is polyalkene?

it is watretight and doesnt conduct heat or electricity ie fairly unreactive


Why does your electricity go out when you use too much electricity?

It is your fuse of circuit breaker cutting off the electricity so a fire doesnt start. It is actually helping you!Fires can start when too many plugs are plugged in to one outlet


How does electricity affect the North Pole?

Electricity does not have a direct impact on the North Pole as it is a natural magnetic point on Earth. However, human activities that involve electricity, such as power generation and consumption, can contribute to climate change which can have wide-reaching effects on the environment and ecosystems at the North Pole.


Why does salt water conduct electricity whereas fresh water is a very poor conductor of electricity?

the salt water produces electricity because the salt turns into ions in the water which in turn conduct electricity... salt (NaCl) is a ionic bond formed by combination of Cl & Na Here Cl is +vely charged & Na is -vely charged so they are neutral &hence do not conduct electrictybut when anIonic compound like NaCl is kept in water it easily splits resulting in formation of Cl becomes + and Na becomes - becoming conductive to electricity and HEnce conducts electricity


Why is current electricity more useful than static electricity?

Current electricity is more useful than static electricity because it can be easily controlled and directed to power devices and perform work. It is also more efficient for transmitting energy over long distances. Additionally, current electricity can be continuously generated, allowing for a steady and reliable source of power.

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1 thing that doesnt conduct electricity?

Bakelite.


Is calcium and chlorine conduct electricity when dissolved in water?

no it doesnt i try to do that in my class so the answer is no.


How well does chlorine conduct electricity and heat?

Chlorine is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. It is a nonmetal element with low electrical and thermal conductivity properties.


Does solid chlorine conduct electricity?

no it doesnt because chlorine is a non metal so it wont conduct an sort of commnicatio especially electriciaty.


Does sugar in solid form conduct electricity?

No, sugar in solid form does not conduct electricity because it does not contain free ions or electrons to facilitate the flow of electric current. Sugar is a non-electrolyte, meaning it does not ionize in water to produce charged particles needed for conducting electricity.


Why does sodium conduct electricity but sodium chloride doesnt?

Sodium is a metal having free electrons; solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.


Why doesnt borane conduct electricity?

Borane is a covalent compound with an electron-deficient boron atom, which means it does not have any free electrons to conduct electricity. It lacks mobile charge carriers that are necessary for electrical conduction to occur in a material.


What is polyalkene?

it is watretight and doesnt conduct heat or electricity ie fairly unreactive


What shall do if someones having electric shock?

you knock the person away with something that doesnt conduct electricity like a broomstick for example and then call the emergency services.


If the seawater is an electricity conductor why doesnt it electricute people who are swimming in the ocean?

Sea water does not conduct its own electricity, and due to its liquid form, it can not create static electricity. Leaving lighting, or downed electricity lines to provide it with an electical current, and depending on the voltage of the current, how far it travels.


Do weak acids affect aluminium?

no it doesnt if it did it wouldnt be able to be made.


Can covalent compounds conduct electricity in water?

Generally, molecular covalent substances do not conduct electricity. Carbon as graphite is the exception. This is because they are neutrally charged; they do not have ions or delocalized electrons as these are being shared by the non-metals. Yet some conduct electricity when dissolved in water. This is because some react with water to produce ions which are attracted to the oppositely charged electrodes.