Not in its normal, solid form but it will when molten or dissolved in water.
NaCl conducts electricity when molten because the ions are free to move and carry an electric current. In the solid state, the ions are locked in a fixed position and cannot move to conduct electricity.
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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound that is solid at room temperature, has a high melting point, and conducts electricity when liquefied. In its solid state, NaCl consists of tightly packed ions in a crystal lattice, which prevents the flow of electricity. However, when melted, the ionic bonds are broken, allowing the ions to move freely and conduct electrical current.
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.
A conductor is a substance that conducts heat or electricity.
Rubidium is silvery metal with a valence electron in its outer shell. It conducts electricity.
No
It will.
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.