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Also they will be able to identify that liquid solutions that contain a noticeable amount of acid or salt are good conductors of electricity. Each group of students will make a closed circuit to test their solutions.
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www.learnnc.org/lessons/marthamartin12212004696
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Liquids that contain a noticeable amount of acid, bases, or salts are good conductors of electricity. Liquids that contain only a trace amount of acids, bases, or salts are poor conductors of electricity, but may conduct electricity if the voltage is high enough. ... Learning Experience 16: Liquid Conductors and Non-conductors...
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www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_cabocesmst/ElectricalCircuitsTeachersGuideforLearningExperience16
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How is water a good conductor of electricity? ... The primary factor at play as to why it is easier to get shocked when water is involved is that water, being a liquid, spreads over the surface of and into the nooks and crannies of your skin much better than contact with a solid would, thus increasing the surface exposure of...
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www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae61.cfm
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electrolyte - a nonmetallic conductor of electricity usually consisting of a liquid or paste in which the flow of electricity is by ions. ... - the equipment and conductors that transmit electricity from the utility supply system to the building being served.
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www.nooutage.com/glossary.htm
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Matter can exist in any of the three states: solid, liquid, or gas. Water, for example, can exist in the form of ... Silver, copper, gold, and aluminum all contain one valence electron and are excellent conductors of electricity. Silver is the best natural conductor of electricity, followed by copper, gold, and aluminum.
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www.elec-toolbox.com/theory.htm
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Here are a few common examples of conductors and insulators: ... This uniform motion of electrons is what we call electricity, or electric current. To be more precise, it could be called dynamic ... The liquid-flow analogy is so fitting that the motion of electrons through a conductor is often referred to as a "flow."
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www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_1/2.html
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With shield for lead-in seal or between the lead-in conductors ... Liquid seal ... Liquid filled...
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www.uspto.gov/go/classification/uspc174/sched174.htm
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5. Since all materials which are poor conductors of electricity and devices made therefrom may be termed electrical insulators, only those structures whose proximate purpose is ... Where the structure includes a current conductive fluid (e.g., a liquid used as a part of the lead-in structure) or where a vacuum is used (e.g.,
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www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ido/oeip/taf/def/174.htm
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How does liquid mercury or sodium (nuclear reactor design) conduct electricity? I am not aware of the requirement of ions. ---------------- It is too bad; those passages seem to have over-generalized, quite detrimentally to the reader's understanding. There are ionic conductors that are solid. Examples are Zirconium...
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