Melted sodium chloride is electrically conductive.
Crystalline sodium chloride is an insulator.Liquid or melted sodium chloride is a conductor.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in water solutions or when is melted. Solid sodium chloride is not a conductor of electricity.
Sodium chloride in solution or melted is a good conductor of electricity; but sodium chloride doesn't produce electricity.
Yes. It forms sodium positive ions (cations) and negative chloride ions (anions).
They conduct better because then they break up into ions
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in solution or when is melted.
Sodium Chloride, common table salt, will not burn.
Liquid sodium chloride is a conductor but not the best.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C and it is not so low.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte when it is in water solution or when is melted.
Sodium chloride is conductible: - when is dissolved in water - when is melted
Sodium chloride can be melted or boiled but not sublime.