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Does copper sodium chloride electricity when molten?

Copper and molten sodium chloride are electrical conductors.


Is molten copper a compound element or mixture?

Copper is an element.


How do you increase the conductivity of molten copper?

Magnitize it


Can a molten copper conduct electricity?

Yes, molten copper can conduct electricity because the free-moving electrons in the molten state allow for the flow of electric current. When copper is molten, the atomic structure is disrupted, allowing for the easy movement of charged particles and thus conductivity.


Can molten copper conduct electricity?

Yes. Molten copper is just in the liquid phase but the mobile elctrons that compose the metallic bonds are still there hence it will still be a conductor.


Is metal have the same meaning as molten?

no METAL is a type of an elements eg. silver, copper MOLTEN means soemthing has melted completely. eg. molten lava from a volcano.


Is using oxygen to separate molten copper sulfide into copper sulfur dioxide a physical change?

no it is a chemical change


Is Using oxygen to separate molten copper sulfide into copper and sulfur dioxide a physical change?

No, using oxygen to separate molten copper sulfide into copper and sulfur dioxide is a chemical change because new substances with different chemical properties are formed. This process involves a chemical reaction where the copper sulfide is broken down into copper and sulfur dioxide molecules.


Density of molten copper at 1200 C?

The density of molten copper at 1200 0C is near 7,898 g/cm3. An empirical formula is: d (g/cm3) = 9,077 - 8,006.10-4 T (in K)


Why molten sulfur can't conduct electricity but molten copper chloride can?

Molten sulfur consists of S8 molecules that do not have free-moving charge carriers, so they cannot conduct electricity. On the other hand, molten copper chloride dissociates into Cu+ and Cl- ions, which are free to move and carry electrical charge, making it capable of conducting electricity.


What is aluminum and copper's reaction?

Nothing, they simply form a mixture in molten state. A mixture of 10% Aluminium in copper is Aluminium bronze.


Why molten copper chloride conduct electricity?

As copper and chlorine are bonded by ionic bonding , they are placed in a crystal lattice and there is no free moving ions to conduct electricity at the solid state. In molten state, the ions are free to move about.