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Metals are good conductors of electrical current because of their atomic structure. The electrons in their outer shell are easily moved because there is a free flow of shared electrons, thus causing an electric current. Some of the best metallic conductors are copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold (Au).
Metals and some ceramics.
Yes, most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
most metals are good conductors for heat.
Most of them are not. but C is a good conductor.
All metals are good conductors of heat and electricity except Mercury
that metals are malleable, luster, and are good conducters
Yes, metals are good thermal and electrical conductors. They have free electrons that can move easily through the material, allowing them to transfer heat and carry electrical current efficiently. This property makes metals valuable for various applications where high thermal or electrical conductivity is necessary.
Otherwise known as good electrical conductors. Metals are very good, such as gold, copper and silver.
Metals are already good electrical conductors, and melting metals increases their electrical conductivity. All that heat (thermal energy) allows electrons a lot more mobility so they can more effectively contribute to current flow.
no they are not. for example they are used as insulators in double glazing and flasks. if they were good conductors this would not work the heat would pass through.