Coins are made of metal and metals are good conductors of electricity.
Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity. Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity.
Yes.
No, they are not good conductors of electricity. Graphite is an exception as despite being a non-metal it conducts electricity. Only metals are good conductors of heat as well as electricity.
metals are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are dull and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
Some nonmetallic materials are good conductors, graphite being an example. In this form, it is considered a semi-metal for that reason. Normally, however, nonmetals are not good electrical conductors.
Nonmetals would not work because they are poor conductors of electricity
Nope, it's as good as good water.Very poor conductors (literally insulator) of electricity as there are no charged particles (free ions) to conduct electricity
yes
False. A salt solution is full of positive and negative ions making it a good conductor of electricity.
No, a metal is an excellent conductor of electricity.
They are insulators.
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