Yes all metals conduct electricity!!
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Yes, all metals conduct electricity well.
Materials that conduct electricity well include metals such as copper, aluminum, and silver. In contrast, insulating materials like rubber, plastic, and glass do not conduct electricity. Some fabrics that can conduct electricity are conductive fabrics made by weaving metal threads with conventional fibers.
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
Yes, aluminum is a good conductor of heat and electricity. It has high thermal and electrical conductivity properties, making it a popular choice for applications where these properties are important, such as in electrical wiring and heat sinks.
There are free electrons on the surface of a metal and their movement on surface is the conductance of electricity.
Gases may be converted into a plasma and in this condition, they will conduct electricity.
Ice is just frozen water, and like normal water, doesnt conduct electricity. phoopooh: yes, i guess, coz water can conduct eletricity that's why people said do not go for swimming when it has lightning. Ice is just frozen water thus ice can conduct eletricity.
Yes, aluminum can conduct electricity when in the molten state, as the ions are free to move and carry electric charge. In solution, aluminum typically forms ionic compounds, so it can conduct electricity as well.
Yes it does. Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity. z1BaLTcMdP
Aluminum bromide is an ionic compound and therefore does not conduct electricity in its solid state because the ions are not free to move. However, when molten or dissolved in water, it can conduct electricity due to the mobility of the ions.
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Yes, both.