Yes..Aluminium has a larger charge (more electrons) and the electrons cloud are more compress to the nucleus (small atomic radius) compared to Sodium. So the density of Aluminium is larger and this leads to better conductivity of electricity.
No way! Aluminum is way better!
Yes.
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Aluminum is more electronegative than sodium. The electronegativity of aluminum is 1.61. The electronegativity of sodium is 0.93.
There are so many ways they are different: 1. Sodium is more reactive than aluminium. 2. Sodium is softer than aluminium. 3. Aluminium conducts electricity better than sodium. ...
Because there are a higher amount of delocalised electrons.
This is a difficult question to answer- one factor is that sodium has only one valence electron and aluminum has three so the bonding is stronger.
yes
Aluminum is a much better conductor than pure water. Salty water conducts as well as aluminum, however.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
no because aluminum foil is a metal
Aluminum because it is a better conductor
no, steel is not better conductor than aluminum due to structural differences between them.
Iron would be a better conductor of electricity than would alluvium.
YES Metals are better conductors !
Aluminum is more electronegative than sodium. The electronegativity of aluminum is 1.61. The electronegativity of sodium is 0.93.
Yes, it is. It is better than aluminum, but not as good as copper. Aluminum is often used in heat sinks, though, because it is cheaper than gold or copper.
Yes, it is. It is better than aluminum, but not as good as copper. Aluminum is often used in heat sinks, though, because it is cheaper than gold or copper.
There are so many ways they are different: 1. Sodium is more reactive than aluminium. 2. Sodium is softer than aluminium. 3. Aluminium conducts electricity better than sodium. ...