Strontium hydroxide does not conduct electricity as a solid, but does conduct it when molten or when dissolved in water.
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Samarium hydroxide (Sr(OH)2) is an ionic compound that dissolves in water to produce Sr2+ and OH- ions. These ions can conduct electricity in solution, making Sr(OH)2 a conductive compound when dissolved in water.
Strontium hydroxide is a base.
Strontium hydroxide is base; the pH is over 7.
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
Metals and metalloids are conductive.
No, gum is not conductive. It does not contain any metals or materials that can conduct electricity. However, chewing gum may become conductive if it picks up metal particles or other conductive material from its environment.