yes the same as water.
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
Oil doesn't conduct electricity. If you're looking to do something such as create a liquid cooling system, oil such as vegetable oil is a great option.
Sailors on oil tankers wear shoes that conduct electricity to prevent accumulating static electricity that could create sparks and ignite flammable gases present on the ship. Conductive shoes help safely dissipate any static electricity, reducing the risk of fire or explosion.
No, latex is an insulating material and does not conduct electricity.
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.
Mustard oil is a poor conductor of electricity. It is primarily made up of non-polar molecules, which do not carry an electric charge and do not allow for the flow of electrons required for conducting electricity.
No
No, not pure oil.
no
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
No, in general oils do not conduct electricity.
Oil doesn't conduct electricity. If you're looking to do something such as create a liquid cooling system, oil such as vegetable oil is a great option.
Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.
because the electricity would create a reaction that would cause fires
no
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salt