A, sodium chloride, because it is a crystalline solid. It has an ionic bond when in it's solid form and is a poor conductor. It is a good conductor of electricity in an aqueous state or when fused.
electricity! Because it is a non-metal
yes
No sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.No. Sulfur is an insulator. It has a resistance of about 1 x 1015 Ohms per meter at 20 degrees C.no, but why?
It's not a good conductor of electricity or heat, like most other non-metals.
Sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.Sulfur is an insulator.So pretty much Sulfur is a bad conductor.(Hope it anwsered your question)
Yes, it is a horrible conductor of energy.
Sulfur is not shiny and is a poor conductor of heat.
Sulfur has relatively high electronegativity and is also a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity and copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes, it is true.
No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
Sulfur is an insulator.
No, carbon in the form of graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Sulfur is not an electrical conductor.
A, sodium chloride, because it is a crystalline solid. It has an ionic bond when in it's solid form and is a poor conductor. It is a good conductor of electricity in an aqueous state or when fused.
It is an insulator
It is an insulator