An element that conducts heat and electrcurrent poorly, and can be a solid, liquid, or gas is a(n)
nonmetal.
A material that conducts electric current poorly is called an insulator.
This is an insulator.
earth
A circuit
Insulator
An insulator. (i.e. glass)
The property of a substance called the thermal conductivity indicates how well or how poorly a substance conducts heat. Insulating materials have a thermal conductivity around 0.02 to 0.08 Btu per hr - ft - F degree. A good conductor of heat like steel pipe has a thermal conductivity of about 24 Btu per hr - ft - F degree.
insulator; I think porcelain.hopefully.
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
Insulator
thermal insulator
An insulator. (i.e. glass)
a conductor does, while an insulator poorly conducts thermal energy!
A material that doesn't conduct heat well is called an insulator.
an insulator
Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen gas in a process called electrolysis in which an electric current is passed through water. Pure water conducts electricity very poorly, so adding electrolytes allows a small current to flow through the water easily. Hydrogen and oxygen gas then bubble up from the electrodes in the water.
nonmetals
Things that are nonmetal conduct heat poorly. These insulators would include plastic, rubber, Styrofoam and wood. This is due to the characteristics of the materials.
The handle made of metal will be hotter, since metal conducts heat very well, and wood conducts heat very poorly.
The property of a substance called the thermal conductivity indicates how well or how poorly a substance conducts heat. Insulating materials have a thermal conductivity around 0.02 to 0.08 Btu per hr - ft - F degree. A good conductor of heat like steel pipe has a thermal conductivity of about 24 Btu per hr - ft - F degree.
insulator; I think porcelain.hopefully.