Blankets are defined to be insulators.
Feathers are good insulators because they trap air. Motionless air is a very good insulator.
No, most gases are good insulators. Fluids can be good conductors. Mercury is normally a liquid and is a good conductor.
Typically, yes. The best conductors are precious metals like Au, Ag, and Cu.
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
P and S as they are non metals.
cu,ag, and au are all in what group
Au is the chemical symbol for gold; Ag is the chemical symbol for silver.
cu - copper au - sliver ag - gold
Gold is not Ag it is Au Ag is silver. Au comes from the Latin name for gold, aurum Ag comes from the Latin name for silver argentum
cu,ag, and au are all in what group
covalent
1 mol of Ag and 1 mol of Au can be said to contain the same amount of atoms of each element.
It would have been very helpful if you had mentioned whether you were talking about 'heat' or 'electricity' but, as metals are insulators of heat, I shall give the answer on electricity.Even though the most conductive metal of electricity is silver (Ag), copper (Cu) and gold (Au) are also very good conductors.When I went to school (50 years ago), metals were not good insulators of heat, and electrical conductivity was highly correlated with heat conductivity -- has something changed?
No, "Au" is not the symbol for silver. It instead is the symbol for gold whereas "Ag" is that for silver.
1 mol of Ag and 1 mol of Au can be said to contain the same amount of atoms of each element.
Au Ag Pt