Sodium carbonate is a salt. Like all salts, it is nonconductive in solid form, but it is conductive in liquid form. Since it is water soluble, an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate also conducts electricity.
Sodium carbonate is a salt. Like all salts, it is non-conductive in solid form, but it is conductive in liquid form. Since it is water soluble, an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate also conducts electricity.
Sodium carbonate conducts electricity. As it is a water soluble it conducts electricity. It consists of sodium, carbon and oxygen.
all metals conduct electricity, but in a compound they wont unless molten
It's an ionic compound (a salt) meaning that it does not conduct in solid form but conducts in liquid form as the electrons are free to move around.
Electrical conductivity increases going across Period 3 from sodium to aluminum, then decreases to silicon. Sodium is about 25% as conductive as aluminum.
i think the answer is no
nickel sulfate + sodium carbonate -> sodium sulfate + nickel carbonate
No. Copper is the second most elkectircally conductive of all metals. Silver is the most conductive.
Sodium carbonate is Na2CO3(the more familiar compound, baking soda, is sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3)
Sodium carbonate: Na2CO3 Sodium hydrogen carbonate (or sodium bicarbonate): NaHCO3 Sodium tricarbonate don't exist.
Sodium carbonate is more soluble.
Melted sodium chloride is electrically conductive.
Sodium chloride is not electrically conductive.
Sodium carbonate is a salt. Like all salts, it is non-conductive in solid form, but it is conductive in liquid form. Since it is water soluble, an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate also conducts electricity.
Sodium chloride (in water solution or molten) is electrically conductive.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte when: - is dissolved and dissociated in water - dissociated after melting
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Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose
The solution being an electrolyte is electrically conductive.
In a solid sodium chloride ions are not free; in solution or melting sodium chloride become an electrolyte, with free ions.
Sodium is a cation therefore it is written as Na+
In water sodium chloride is dissociated and the solution become an electrolyte, electrically conductive. The solid NaCl is not an electrolyte.
A water solution of sodium chloride is electrically conductive.