No, in fact metals are great conductors. Why do you think you shouldn't go outside during a storm.
not all.. the only poor metal is brass..
Coins are made of metal and metals are good conductors of electricity.
Serving spoons are conductors because they are made of metal and any metal is a conductor
anything that is not of metal or liquified
Selenium is a non metal, and non metals are poor conductors due to the lack of free electrons or ions.
Yes.
If you mean "thermal conductivity", no; metals are generally fairly good heat conductors.
metal- shiny non-metal- dull
Copper (Cu) is a metal. Metals are elements that are typically shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity. Non-metals, on the other hand, are elements that are generally not shiny, brittle, and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
Plastic, wood and paper are insulators and very poor conductors of electricity.
plastic and wood mainly, however metal are good conductors so anything but that mostly....
Most of the metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Exception to this rule is silver and copper. Spoons made out of silver and copper pans used in cooking does not conduct heat easily.