Salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound, while sugar (sucrose) is a covalent compound. Because of the way NaCl dissolves in water, it has free roaming electrons that will interact freely with an electric current and can therefore transfer it throughout the solution. Conversely, sucrose molecules are covalently bonded and their electrons are "tied" to each other, preventing them from interacting with an electric current, consequently making a sucrose solution non conductive.
Neither one of them will conduct electricity as solids, but in solution (dissolved in water), salt will but sugar won't. This is because salt dissociates into ions, which have either a positive or a negative charge. This difference in charge acts as a "stepping stone" for an electric current. Sugar, on the other hand, does not dissociate into any ions, and will not conduct electricity under any circumstance. Salt will also conduct electricity if it is molten, but that's not common, since its melting point is 800 degrees Celsius.
Both conduct electricity well, however salt water is a better conductor due to ions available.
salt water. nacl (sodium chloride) which is a salt seperates into ions Na+ and Cl- in the aqueous form and serves as a better conductor of electricity. This is true for most all salts or anything that seperates into ions into solution. God Bless & Jesus Christ is LORD:)
Generally, pure water is a poor conductor of electricity. However, water with impurities such as salts or minerals can conduct electricity better. Other liquids that are good conductors of electricity include acids, bases, and some metals in liquid form like mercury.
Usually, solid ionic compounds are weak conductors of electricity. Aqueous solutions of ionic compounds are good conductors though as they have free ions for conductivity. When table salt is dissolved, the solution conducts electricity well.
Saline is probably the best example (common salt dissolved in water).
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
A salt solution will conduct electric currents better than a sugar solution. This is because salt dissociates into ions (sodium and chloride), which can move freely and carry an electric charge, allowing electricity to flow more easily compared to sugar, which does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water.
Both conduct electricity well, however salt water is a better conductor due to ions available.
Yes, salt water conducts electricity better than fresh water because it contains more ions that can carry electric current. The ions in salt water come from dissolved salts such as sodium chloride (table salt), whereas fresh water has fewer ions and therefore has a lower conductivity.
No, sugar water is not conductive like regular water due to the presence of sugar molecules which do not dissociate into ions in the solution. This means that sugar water does not allow the flow of electrical current as effectively as regular water.
salt water. nacl (sodium chloride) which is a salt seperates into ions Na+ and Cl- in the aqueous form and serves as a better conductor of electricity. This is true for most all salts or anything that seperates into ions into solution. God Bless & Jesus Christ is LORD:)
acidic water because the salt slows down the the flow of electricity
Rain water is not pure water. Rain water contains small amounts of ions as minerals and salt as well as pollutants. This means that it is a solution of ions, making it an electrolyte (conducts electricity).
Bananas have a lot of water in them. The water has various ions including potassium, sodium, calcium, chloride... Electricity moves through water because of the electrolytes mentioned and other ions. The more salt in the water, the better it conducts electricity.
Salt is Sodium Chloride, a molecule made up of a Sodium atom and a Chlorine atom joined by an ionic bond. When dissolved in water the atoms dissociate into free ions which conduct electricity very well. Sugar, on the other hand, is a larger and more complex molecule composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms with the chemical formula of C6H12O6. These atoms are joined by covalent bonds and do not dissociate in water to form ions. Pure water is not conductive of electricity by itself, rather it is the impurities in water that allow electrons to flow. when sugar is added to water it does increase conductivity some, but because it remains as whole molecules rather than forming ions as salt does, it does not conduct as well.
no salt solution is the conductor of electricity as sugar doesn't have as great an ionization as table salt