Yes, water is electrically conductive because it contains ions that allow electricity to flow through it.
Yes, stainless steel is electrically conductive.
No, glass is not electrically conductive because it is an insulator and does not allow the flow of electricity.
No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.
The grounded electrically conductive object will take on the same potential as the Earth, since the Earth is a vast conductive body with a natural electric potential. When the object is grounded, it allows charges to flow freely between the object and the Earth until they reach the same potential.
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks ions for the current to flow through. To make water conductive, you can add salt or another electrolyte to it. The salt dissociates into ions in the water, allowing it to conduct electricity.
Yes, stainless steel is electrically conductive.
Silver is the most electrically conductive metal.
No, glass is not electrically conductive because it is an insulator and does not allow the flow of electricity.
Sodium chloride (in water solution or molten) is electrically conductive.
Electrically conductive footwear typically has metallic components or conductive materials embedded in the sole to allow static electricity to flow through them, preventing electrostatic discharge. Non-conductive footwear is made of materials that do not conduct electricity, such as rubber or plastic, providing insulation against electrical currents.
Electrically conductive - yes
NO!
Iodine itself is not conductive, as it is a nonmetal. However, when iodine is dissolved in an appropriate solvent like water, it can form an electrolyte solution which can conduct electricity.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte when: - is dissolved and dissociated in water - dissociated after melting
It is electrically conductive.
No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.
Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose