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1. Explain the term ‘Conduction of Electricity’.
2. How is conduction of electricity in solids different from liquids?
3. Does pure water conduct electricity? If yes, explain why?
4. Name a non-metal that conducts electricity?
5. Name the material used to make filament of electric bulb.
6. Why are we advised not to touch electrical appliances with wet hands?
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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Electrical conduction is the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium. The movement can form an electric current in response to an electric field. The underlying mechanism for this movement depends on the material.
  2. In solids, the electricity is carried by electrons but in liquids, electricity is carried by ions.
  3. Pure water can't conduct electricity because it doesn't contain ions.
  4. Graphite
  5. Tungsten
  6. Because our body is good conductor of electricity and water allows the electricity to flow through our body.

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