Because it doesn't have enough hydraulics for the electricity to pass through so the electricity contact with the atoms is bad. that's why... your welcome!
No. Ceramic is a bad conductor of heat and electricity.
No, carbon is a good conductor of electricity. Example, the carbon brushes in electric motors. But you might research the conductivity of Diamond and Graphite.
I believe chlorine would be a bad conductor of electricity. Not sure about the heat. Usually one would want to stick to using a type of metal and stay away from most liquids when trying to conduct electricity.
A good conductor will conduct more heat, or more electricity, depending on the context, than a bad conductor. That is, it will transfer more of either in any given time period.
Water breaks down to form hydrogen and oxygen when electricity is passed through it. Water is a bad conductor of electricity, so it is mixed with sulphuric acid or caustic soda to make it a good conductor of electricity.
zinc is a good conductor of electricity
glass, ceramic,diamond, are somtricitytte of the conductor of hear but bad conductor of electricity meher n sethna
an insulator doesn't allows electricity pass from it, a bad conductor allows electricity to pass from it but not fully or completely and a semi conductor pass electricity in little form which used to operate electronics
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Candle is a bad conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes
there is no metal to conduct to.
No. Ceramic is a bad conductor of heat and electricity.
halite is a good insulator for electric current..
electricity! Because it is a non-metal
plastics,woods,gases, poystyrene, and fabric. oh yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
Not so bad; the electrical resistivity is 72 nΩ.m.