Water does conduct electricty, which is why it is dangerous to use electrical items in a bathroom. Absolutely pure water is not a very good conductor, but any water you're likely to be around outside a chemistry lab is not all that pure.
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
Gases may be converted into a plasma and in this condition, they will conduct electricity.
Pure water does not conduct electricity. However, since it is almost impossible to have pure water, anything wet will normally conduct electricity. Water almost always has some salts in it, and that provides the free electrons required to conduct electricity.
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it has very few ions to carry current. However, when impurities or minerals are present in the water, it can conduct electricity to some extent. The current it can conduct depends on the concentration of ions present in the water.
"Bath water" or normal water, usually contain many impurities. These impurities, such as ions (especially calcium ions) help the water to conduct electricity very efficiently (just like sea water). However in pure, dH20, there are no ions and impurities. The self-ionization of water isn't enough to conduct a current. Therefore, pure water doesn't conduct current, and is actually a pretty good insulator.
Ice is just frozen water, and like normal water, doesnt conduct electricity. phoopooh: yes, i guess, coz water can conduct eletricity that's why people said do not go for swimming when it has lightning. Ice is just frozen water thus ice can conduct eletricity.
Yes it does. Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity. z1BaLTcMdP
Yes all metals conduct electricity!! :)
Yes, all metals conduct electricity well.
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
There are free electrons on the surface of a metal and their movement on surface is the conductance of electricity.
Gases may be converted into a plasma and in this condition, they will conduct electricity.
no! its a insulator
the coal is burnt to boil water which is used to spin a giant coil of wire through a pully and wallah you have eletricity
Yes, acids can conduct electricity because they release positively charged hydrogen ions (H+ ions) when dissolved in water. These ions can carry an electric current. However, the conductivity of an acid will depend on its concentration and the presence of ions in solution.
Poseidon becasue he can conduct eletricity which can casue no harm adn then it would be everyone else, adn hades is not stupid
Materials that conduct electricity well include metals such as copper, aluminum, and silver. In contrast, insulating materials like rubber, plastic, and glass do not conduct electricity. Some fabrics that can conduct electricity are conductive fabrics made by weaving metal threads with conventional fibers.