Sodium peroxide will not conduct electricity.
Only if in molten state which is electrolyse it will conduct electricity.
Causes of the sodium peroxide cannot conduct it is because of there is no freely moving mobile ions.
noSodium peroxide has the molecular structure of Na2O2(s); it is a solid at room temperatureHydrogen peroxide has the molecular structure of H2O2(l); it is a liquid at room temperature
The chemical formula of sodium peroxide is Na2O2.
Sodium peroxide.
3 Na2O2 is 3 molecules of sodium peroxide.
Sodium peroxide is a basic oxide because it reacts with water to form a basic solution containing sodium hydroxide.
noSodium peroxide has the molecular structure of Na2O2(s); it is a solid at room temperatureHydrogen peroxide has the molecular structure of H2O2(l); it is a liquid at room temperature
Salinity increases conductivity. A saline liquid as a high percentage of sodium which is facilitates the transfer of electrons hence increasing on the conductivity.
The chemical formula of sodium peroxide is Na2O2.
Sodium chloride and hydrogen peroxide can be considered electrolytes in the liquid phase because they dissociate into ions when dissolved in water and enable the conduction of electricity. Carbon dioxide and distilled water do not dissociate into ions in the liquid phase, so they are not considered electrolytes.
Sodium peroxide.
sodium chloride, distilled water
sodium chloride, due to the presence of free moving ions.
Sodium oxide and sodium peroxide
3 Na2O2 is 3 molecules of sodium peroxide.
Water
hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide
No, sodium chloride is not a thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity is a property that describes the ability of a material to conduct heat, while sodium chloride is a compound composed of sodium and chloride ions.