William Ng's answer to LockB's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.
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this is not hard if you understand what is needed to conduct electricity
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3 years ago
mercury is naturally liquid?
does that mean all covalent sustances will not conduct electricity whether in liquid or molten state except for HCl, SO2 and NH3
does that mean all covalent sustances will not conduct electricity whether in liquid or molten state except for HCl, SO2 and NH3
yes mercury is liquid
yes all covalent compounds/molecules do not conduct electricity
those gases you mentioned conduct electricity in aqueous state, not liquid, not molten. So long your substance is soluble and forms ions, the solution will be able to conduct electricity
yes all covalent compounds/molecules do not conduct electricity
those gases you mentioned conduct electricity in aqueous state, not liquid, not molten. So long your substance is soluble and forms ions, the solution will be able to conduct electricity
thx :)