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Why sodium chloride will conduct electricity when molten?

Beacause they consist of free ions which conduct electricity


What state of matter consists of free moving ions and electron's?

Plasma


Why is copper 2 sulfate solution a good conductor?

Copper (II) sulfate solution is a good conductor of electricity as the copper (II) ions and the sulfate ions are free moving in the solvent. So, there are free moving ions to carry the charge from one end to another


Is alcohol a good or bad conductor of electricity?

Depending on which type of alcohol it is, does the conductivity depend on. Generally alcohols are not electrical conductors. Methanol and ethanol are dielectrics.


Why is Anhydrous hydrogen chloride is a bad conductor of electricity?

To conduct electricity, the substance should contain free moving ions. In anhydrous hydrogen chloride, both hydrogen ions(positively charged) and chloride ions (negatively charged) are held by the electrostatic forces of attraction. Due to the non-availability of the free moving ions in anhydrous hydrogen chloride, it does not conduct electricity. But if it is dissolved in water, electrostatic forces of attraction can be removed, and free moving hydrogen and chloride ions are formed in the solution. This leads to conduct dc electricity.


Do ions consist of more than one atom?

Yes; polyatomic ions, such as nitrate, ammonium, etc.


What are the moving particles that make up electricity?

Free Delocalised Electrons or Ions in Liquids (or in a Molten Substance).


What is electron consist of?

Electrons consists of negative ions.


Why molten copper chloride conduct electricity?

As copper and chlorine are bonded by ionic bonding , they are placed in a crystal lattice and there is no free moving ions to conduct electricity at the solid state. In molten state, the ions are free to move about.


Is sodium chloride a good conductor of electricity in solid state?

First, you should keep in mind that for a substance to conduct electricity, it must have free-moving electric charges, such as ions and electrons. In the solid state, the ions in Sodium Chloride are fixed in position by strong ionic bonds. Therefore, it does not conduct electricity in the solid state. In solution or molten states, the ions are free moving, and thus they can conduct electricity.


What membrane activities require energy from ATP hydrolysis?

Sodium ions moving out of the cell


How are ions different from Atom?

Atoms are neutral on the Periodic Table. Ions consist of more or less electrons than atoms.