why does sodium conduct thermal energy
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It conducts heat and electricity easily and exhibits the photoelectric effect (emission of electrons when exposed to light) to a marked degree. Sodium isby far the most commercially important alkali metal. Most processes for the production of sodium involve the electrolysis of molten sodiumchloride.
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It conducts heat and electricity easily and exhibits the photoelectric effect (emission of electrons when exposed to light) to a marked degree. Sodium isby far the most commercially important alkali metal. Most processes for the production of sodium involve the electrolysis of molten sodiumchloride.
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It conducts heat and electricity easily and exhibits the photoelectric effect (emission of electrons when exposed to light) to a marked degree. Sodium is by far the most commercially important alkali metal. Most processes for the production ofsodium involve the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride.that is why sodium conduct thermal energy
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