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Describe how sodium conducts thermal energy?

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Answered by pragok
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In a molten state the bonds become much weaker due to the increasedkinetic energy of the atoms, the electrons can move more freely, and the compound can conduct electricity. The Brainliest Answer! -sodium metal demonstrates metallic bonding when it is in solid state. ... This sea of electrons are free to move around.

Answered by Anonymous
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delocalised electrons from the outer shell' 'free to move' and 'energy transferred through the structure'. Online it mentions sodium conducting when it's in a molten state'. Help!

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