Not in its normal, solid form but it will when molten or dissolved in water.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrical conductor.
An electrolyte.
conducts electricity conducts electricity
For a substance to conduct electricity, it must either have free electrons or have mobile ions. Since in solution NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, it is capable of conducting electricity. In other words, aqueous NaCl conducts electricity. Molten sodium chloride is also a good conductor.
That means how good something conducts electricity.
Not a good one. The phrase "conductor of static electricity" is basically nonsense. If something conducts electricity, then it conducts electricity.
no,if it is dissolved in solutions it conducts electricity through electron the electricity means flow of electrons.
Liquid conducts electricity due to movement of ions.
Rubidium is silvery metal with a valence electron in its outer shell. It conducts electricity.
No
It will.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.