No. It is just a transfer of energy between objects. It is not a chemical reaction because the anatomy of both substances are still the same.
This is due to an electro-chemical reaction between the chemical composition of the fruit involved and the particular metal that's used as an electrode.
The acid from the lemons causes a chemical reaction with whatever metal you are using to create an electron flow.
Magnesium is a chemical element, a solid metal not a reaction.
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Yes, the ability of sodium metal to conduct heat and electricity is a chemical property. This is because it relates to the substance's inherent ability to undergo changes in composition or structure during a chemical reaction or interaction. Conductivity is a characteristic that is dependent on the arrangement of atoms in the substance at a molecular level.
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When a metal such as magnesium is placed in saltwater, it creates a chemical reaction that produces electricity. When air is introduced, it helps to further enhance the reaction. This flow of electricity can power a light bulb connected to the circuit.
Electrodeposition/electrolysis are the chemical reactions involved in electroplating.
Iron is a good conductor of heat and electricity. It turns to easily loose electrons in chemical reaction. Iron is also malleable as well.
The inside metal part of a cable is usually made of copper and is where, if it is an electrical cable, the electricity is conducted.
This type of chemical reaction is known as a redox reaction, specifically a single displacement reaction. In this reaction, a metal atom transfers electrons to cations, resulting in the formation of a new metal and cations.