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In an experiment where you use wires, a 9 volt battery, and a light bulb; what would be the best conductor to put on the ends of the wires? Please rate the following solution/liquids and their brightness from 1-5

-Tap water
-Baking soda
-Vinegar
-Coca Cola (or any soda, I guess)

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Answer:

I would say baking powder maybe or you should try tap water

Answer:

1st one - tap water (ill go over them one by one to help you understand why)

Its honestly rather vinegar or tap water but if I would go with tap water however I could be wrong. I don't take your class lol

Step by step:

First, tap water includes a lot of ions and contaminants. As a result, tap water only contains ions capable of conducting electricity. As a result, tap water is an excellent electrical conductor.

2nd) Ammonia and baking soda are both weak bases. When weak electrolytes dissolve in water, the resulting solution has a low conductivity.

Third, because it releases H+ and CH3COO- ions, the mobility of these ions in the solution assists in electrical conduction. As a result, vinegar is a good electrical conductor.

4th) When dissolved in water, soda compounds (chemicals mostly containing sodium) include ions, and ions assist conduct electricity. As a result, it does not conduct because it lacks ions or charged particles.