All types of matter conduct heat, each in different amounts, but all do.
all types of matter conduct heat, just some do a worse job.
No because there is nothing to conduct heat
No. The ability to conduct heat (known as thermal conductivty) is a unique property of a substance. Metals, for instance, typically conduct heat better than nonmetals. But diamond is the best thermal conductor of all. The ability to absorb heat (known as specific heat) is likewise unique for different substances.
In general a material is both a good conductor of electricity and heat if it has lots of free conduction band electrons, effectively forming an "electron gas". Metals are in this category. Ionic conductors usually conduct electricity well but heat poorly. Many circulating fluids conduct electricity poorly but heat well.
Conduction heat moves by using movement of fluids.
None. All metals conduct heat to some degree.
All types of matter conduct heat, each in different amounts, but all do.
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
all types of matter conduct heat, just some do a worse job.
no
All materials conduct heat so: Yes The real question is how quickly.
No they do not. They keep the heat in. In other words they are Insulators.
No because there is nothing to conduct heat
Yes. Caesium is a metal, all metals conduct heat and electricity quite well.
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no