Ionic solid...I'm assuming that this is an online homework question, and the correct answer is "An ionic solid"
An ionic solid
no it does not
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
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.
Dry sulfates generally do not conduct electricity (very well... everything conducts electricity if the potential is high enough).Any ionic compound, including sulfate compounds, will conduct electricity if dissolved in water.
The substance is ionic. In solid form it will not conduct as the ions are not free to move. If molten or in solution then the ions are free to move therefore they can complete a circuit and conduct electricty. E.g. salts, acids, alkalis.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
Sodium chloride when dissolved in water forms an electrolyte that conducts electricity.
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Sodium bromide is an ionic substance. It conducts electricity when melted or when dissolved in water. This is due to the sodium, Na+ ions and the Br- ions present. It does not conduct electricity in the solid state as the ions can not move.
In solid form calcium chloride doesn't conduct electricity, but dissolved in water it conducts electricity quite well.
no it does not
Sodium Chloride solution (dissolved in water) conducts electricity, and molten Sodium Chloride conducts electricty, but dry crystal Sodium Chloride does not conduct electricity.
Ions conduct electricity in water H3O+ and OH- and if salts are dissolved, those ions too.
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
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.
Dry sulfates generally do not conduct electricity (very well... everything conducts electricity if the potential is high enough).Any ionic compound, including sulfate compounds, will conduct electricity if dissolved in water.