The thermal conductivity of sodium chloride is 6,5 W/m.K at 25 0C.
Solid pure sodium chloride is not conductive.
Melted sodium chloride is electrically conductive.
Sodium chloride is not electrically conductive.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte when: - is dissolved and dissociated in water - dissociated after melting
Yes, the solution of sodium chloride is conductive.
Solid sodium chloride is not conductive; the water solution of NaCl (or wet NaCl) being an electrolyte is conductive.
Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose
In water sodium chloride is dissociated and the solution become an electrolyte, electrically conductive. The solid NaCl is not an electrolyte.
The thermal conductivity of sodium chloride is 6,5 W/m.K at 25 0K.Electrically sodium chloride is an insulator.
Yes,Sodium chloride is conductive in water.It conducts electricity when dissolved in water.Because Na Cl(sodium chloride) is an ionic compound,it dissociates intopositively charged cations and negatively charged anions when dissolved in water.These ions are able to conduct electricity.Consequently a solution of sodium chloride can conduct electricity
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.