Do all liquids conduct electricity equally?
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Conduction of liquids depends on the ability of liquids to form ions. Some liquids such as oil or alcohol do not form ions and do not conduct electricity. Vinegar is mostly water with a small amount of acetic acid in it. The acetic acid separates into ions in water. So its solution conducts electricity. Conduction of tap water depends on its hardness.
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CONDUCTION OF ELECTRICITY IN LIQUIDS - DEFINITION
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Construct a circuit using two cells, an LED and connecting wires. Immerse the two free ends of the wires into a beaker containing water or any liquid without touching each other. If the LED glows, the liquid conducts electricity. If the LED does not glow, the liquid does not conduct electricity.
If the brightness of the LED glow is high, then those liquids are good conductors. If the brightness of the LED is low, it indicates that less current is going through those liquids and they are poor conductors of electricity. If the LED does not glow, it denotes that such liquids are insulators.
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Solution:-
Lemon juice , Milk , Vinegar , Common salt solution , Sulphuric acid solution , Seawater and rainwater conduct electricity.
Sugar solution , distilled water and honey do not conduct electricity
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