Hi Everyone, (Be nice it's my first post :p)
I know for a fact that all oxides are good insulators, hence are bad at conducting electricity. But what about hydroxides? Does the addition of the hydrogen change anything?
If anyone can answer this, regarding specifically; Zinc Hydroxide. The hydroxide is formed from a reaction of Zinc Oxide and Water, and I know that water (with impurities) is a good conductor. So I'm puzzled at the moment.
Thanks
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EDIT: Oh, and Borek (If you get around to reading this) - I'm the same guy from PhysicsForums. I just found this forums not too long ago.