Chemistry, asked by meghakatiyar1, 10 months ago

Air is conductor or insulator ? give reasons ...✋​


Anonymous07: Both because it doesn't conduct electrictity freely

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Answered by Anonymous07
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Answer: Air is conductor as well as insulator.

It is insulator because air does not conduct the electricity diectly. It would require specific needs to perform Nicola's experiment and travel the current in the environment.

It is conductor because if the impure water molecules are present in the environment and during that moment Nicola's Experiment would perform then it can work as conductor.

Answered by sahilarora33
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Answer:

Well air can conduct electrical current if you provide sufficiently high voltage.

Lightning is an example of of air conducting current when sufficiently high potential difference develops between cloud and Earth surface or between two oppositely charged clouds.

Depending upon the voltage you provide anything can conduct.

But for all practical voltages ,that are generated or transmitted, air does not conduct.

So air is a Bad Conductor Of electricity.

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