Do liquids conduct electricity, if so why and which ones?
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Liquid conduct electricity because they have free ions as in acids, bases and salts being dissolved in water.
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Because liquids include free ions, such as acids, bases, and salts dissolved in water, they transmit electricity.
Explanation:
- Electricity does not always conduct through liquids. Nonetheless, certain liquids are excellent conductors of electricity while others are poor conductors. Pure water conducts electricity weakly, but water with dissolved salts and minerals conducts electricity strongly.
- The liquids that conduct electricity are water-based solutions of acid bases and salts. For example, sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid solutions in water conduct electricity. Both vinegar and lemon juice contain acetic acid, which conducts electricity. ... Copper sulphate, a common salt, conducts electricity as well.
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