Electrical conductivity: 0.21 x 106 S cm-1
Yes, Sodium Azide conducts electricity because it is solid.
As a solid, it does not conduct electricity. As a solution, it will conduct electricity quite well.
It is a good thermal conductor
Azide binds to cytochrome oxidase and inhibits electron transfer in the electron transport chain.
The heat conductivity of a substance does not involve changes to its chemistry. Heat conductivity is a physical change and characteristic to a substance.
It means, the ability to transfer heat, electricity or sound.Ok, now.Use a heat conductor as an example.A frying pan is a good heat conductor.Which means it has a high conductivity.This means a frying pan is good for heating as itabsorbs heat easily. That's why it is use for cooking.
The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
a refractometerHydrometerIt is actually a salinity meterHydrometer is the most common tool used to measure salinity levels.
sodium azide is ionic bonding.
Sodium azide is a chemical compound with the formula NaN3.
no its not
Sodium Nitride
when sodium azide is ignited it decomposes to produce sodium as a solid and nitrogen as a gas. 2NaN3(s) -> 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
Na2N3
NaN3
9789
NaN3
0,75 moles of nitrogen
The mechanism for the airbag contains sodium azide (NaN3). In the event of an accident, the sodium azide rapidly decomposes into sodium metal and nitrogen gas. The latter fills the airbag.
sodium azide + methanol