will oil become a good conductor if common salt or any other salt is added to it?? GIVE REASON
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common salt is a good conductor of electricity that's why if we mix with water the water became the good conductor of electricity
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Answer: The inability of the salts to dissolve means that they are unable to contribute to the conductivity of the solution.
Conductor: Conductors allow electricity to pass through them. Voltage readily moves electrons or ions between atoms in a conductor.
Explanation:
- Because water is a polar substance, it is compatible with water (due to the H2O molecule not being straight.)
- Because of this, the salts are able to dissolve in water, with the sodium atoms being drawn to one pole of the water molecules and the chlorine atoms being drawn to the opposite pole.
- Salts, on the other hand, will not dissolve in oils because oils are non-polar molecules,
- which means that they do not have positive or negative attraction on one side or the other.
- The inability of the salts to dissolve means that they are unable to contribute to the conductivity of the solution.
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