1) It melts at low temperature.
2) With oxygen and water it make reactions at normal temperature.
3) It burn at 883 degree Celsius so it is not use for high temprature.
No, sodium is a metal and is not a semiconductor. Semiconductors are materials that have conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Sodium is a good conductor of electricity due to its metallic properties.
Crystalline sodium chloride is an insulator.Liquid or melted sodium chloride is a conductor.
Liquid sodium chloride is a conductor but not the best.
While sodium is a good conductor of electricity, it is not the best conductor. Metals like copper and silver are better conductors of electricity due to their higher number of free electrons that can easily carry electric current. Sodium is still used as a conductor in some applications, especially in sodium-vapor lamps.
Not positive, but fairly sure that solid sodium chloride is not a conductor. Molten sodium chloride is a good conductor.
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Yes it is.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only in water solutions or when is melted. Solid sodium chloride is not a conductor of electricity.
Because solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
Sodium metal is a good conductor.
Pure sodium is a metal, and is an electrical conductorlike other metals.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrical conductor.