Since sodium is a metal, it will conduct heat and electricity well due to metallic bonding between its atoms. However, pure sodium does not exist in nature due to its extremely high reactivity. It is almost always locked up in compound form, and sodium usually bonds to form non-metallic solids.
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Sodium is a metal and is a good conductor of electricity and heat.
Yes, salt conducts electricity when molten.
yes because it is free to move
yes sodium melts at whatever temp
Melted salts conduct electricity.
yes.
Wax is non-polar covalent because it is balanced in charge and it does not conduct electricity.
Salt (sodium chloride) is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted. Glucose is not an electrolyte.
Dissolved or (melted) sodium chloride is an electrolyte.
Yes! Unless it is too cold for the salt to work.
Salt does conduct electricity when melted.
Table salt does not absolutely have to be dissolved in any solvent to conduct electricity, because it will do so if melted. The solvent if present must be one in which the salt ionizes, with water being the most common example.
In order to conduct electric current, salt has to be either dissolved in a liquid, or else melted in its own liquid form. A pile of dry salt out of the shaker won't do it.
Ionic. When melted or dissolved in water, the geometric structure is destroyed and ions move freely. This free movement permits the substance to conduct electricity.
Yes, CaCO3 melt can conduct electricity - both via its cation (Ca2+) and its anion (CO3,2-). Note that this does not apply to the solid form of this ionic salt.
no
yes.
no but it can be melted
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
An ionic compound can conduct electricity when it is in solution or melted.
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
They conduct electricity only if they are electrolytes: in water solutions or when they are melted.