Metal, nonmetals are extremely poor conductors. Think copper wires.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
It depends on the nature of the metal-nonmetal compound formed. Metal-nonmetal compounds, known as ionic compounds, are usually poor conductors of electric current in solid state due to the lack of free-moving electrons. However, when dissolved in water or melted, they can conduct electricity due to the presence of mobile ions.
Alloy?
Potassium is a very reactive metal, but being a metal, it conducts very well in the solid state. It does not have to be melted, but it will conduct in the molten state as well (but to a different extent).
Element 66 (Dysprosium) is NOT a non-metal it is a rare earth metal, it is a solid
Usually a solid conductor is a metal but there are exceptions. For example graphite is nonmetallic but it conducts electricity.
Silver is a very conductive metal but it is diamagnetic.
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
an arch of electricity is when a solid that conducts power comes too close to a metal that is electrified and gets electricuted.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
It depends on the nature of the metal-nonmetal compound formed. Metal-nonmetal compounds, known as ionic compounds, are usually poor conductors of electric current in solid state due to the lack of free-moving electrons. However, when dissolved in water or melted, they can conduct electricity due to the presence of mobile ions.
Neptunium is a solid metal.
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Sodium is a metal. It is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Interesting question. I suppose that Sodium Chloride is a solid substance in it's normal state, as mined in many parts of the world.(common table salt) Mercury is considered to be a metal, and conducts electricity extremely well. Perhaps that is what you were wondering. Perhaps you think it is NOT a metal. I think sodium conducts electricity and is used in Sodium Vapor lights which you often see in city streets. These are just my thoughts . See what others have to say.
A metal solution is an alloy.
Alloid. Alloy