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The iron rod is supposed to have conductivity 10.1.
Do the measurements give good evidence that the true conductivity is not
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Acids that form ionic solutions will conduct electricity. Acids that form covalent solutions will not conduct electricity.
but
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AN experiment discovered that a particular material was a poor conductor of electricity. This material would most likely be used
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Maxine is studying about electrolytes in her chemistry class. The teacher asks her to test 4 different solutions to determine
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in general metal is ------------- --------
a)a poor conductor of heat b)not very good at light conversation maybe there're just
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Change evaporation to “lots” until you have reduced the water to approximately 0.50 L solution. Observe what happens to the
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Click “Reset All” in the bottom right corner, drag the conductivity meter into the solution again. Select “Sugar” as
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Summary of Part 1:
What do you notice that’s different about the conductivity of sugar from the conductivity of salt?
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point)
Responses Plastics have high
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which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?
a. plastics have a high conductivity b. aluminum
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point)
Responses Aluminum has a low
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point)
Responses Plastics have high
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Pure water and pure salt are poor conductors of electricity. When salt is dissolved in water, the resulting solution conducts
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why is metal a good conductor?
A) its valence electrons flow freely through the material B) it has a solid and compact material
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Pure water and pure salt or poor conductors of electricity. One salt is dissolved in water the resulting solution conducts
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point)
Responses Gold has high conductivity.
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point)
Responses Gold has high conductivity.
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which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material.
A.Gold has high conductivity B.plastics have high
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Read the list of substances.
Wood, Copper, Iron, Foam Which substances are good conductors of heat? a) Iron and Foam b) Copper
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Gold is used for connections in computers because it is very _______________.
Responses A unreactiveunreactive B reactive
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Pure water and pure salt are poor conductors of electricity. When salt is dissolved in water, the resulting solution conducts
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A person plugs a power cord into an electrical outlet in the wall. The power cord is covered in black rubber. Which statement is
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conductor
noun a substance or object that allows energy (such as heat or electricity) to move through it efficiently. Examples
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a substance or object that allows energy (such as heat or electricity) to move through it efficiently. Examples include copper
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Unlike metal, which allows electricity to pass through it easily, rubber is a good
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Which of the following accurately represents the relationship between ceramic and metal?
A Metal and ceramic are equally
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Something that is a good ___ of heat will get very hot, like a metal spoon resting in a pan.
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A material that is a good conductor will be a poor ___________.
Responses A metal B insulator C connector
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What happens to the conductivity of a conductor as it is heated? Explain in 1 sentence
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Metal and _____________________ are considered conductors.
a rubber b air c water d silk
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Metal and _____________________ are considered conductors.
a silk b water c air d rubber
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how would you increase the conductivity of a solution ?
A. increase the concentration of ions in the solution B. Decrease the
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Which type material allows heat and electricity to flow freely.
A) Insulator B) resistor C) Non-conductor D) Conductor
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Which of the following accurately represents the relationship between ceramic and metal?
A Metal and ceramic are equally
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How would you increase the conductivity of a solution?
A Increase the concentration of ions in the solution. B Decrease the
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Metal and blank are considered conductors
Air Silk Water
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between atoms and conductivity?
A. Atoms with many electrons
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An example of a conductor would be....
a glass cup b a copper wire c rubber covering on a wire d air
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Why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires? In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity
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Use this sentence: A student is trying to make a structure to conduct heat quickly
during cold winter days. Which material should
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Metal is used inside of a lamp cord because blank can move through it easily
Electricity Light Water
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why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires? In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity
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Which statement correctly describes the conductivity of the specified material?(1 point) Responses Copper has low
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In which kind of material is charge most easily transferred?
a insulators b conductors c semiconductors d train conductors e
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Salt water is a good conductor. When salt is dissolved in water, which of following explains why it becomes a good conductor?
a
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Why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires? In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity
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Why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires?
In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity to
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List 5-10 materials you would respond to heat and electricity well. What materials have you learned that carry heat through
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In which kind of material is charge most easily transferred?
A)nonconductors B) train conductors C)conductors D)insulators
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Why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires? In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity
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Acids
Atomic Structure
Chemistry
Electrical properties
Electricity
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity or Electric Current
Electrolytes
Electronics
Heat
Heat Transfer
Ionic compounds
Material Properties
Materials
Materials Science
Physical Properties
Physical Properties or Chemical Reactions
Physical Science
Physics
Physics, Materials Science
Properties of Materials
Properties of Matter
Solubility
Solutions
Solutions and Dissolution