I think to lithium, strontium, strontium+copper.
Solution of electrolytes are good electricity conductors.
Strontium-88 It is the closest to the Strontium atomic mass.
Strontium Chloride is an ionic compound, means it's made up of positively charged strontium ions and negatively charged chloride ions arranged in a giant lattice. In the solid form, strontium chloride will not conduct electricity. This is because in the solid forms, the ions are not mobile, as they are fixed in place, in the lattice structure. Since the ions can't move a current cannot flow therefore it does not conduct.In the liquid from (either molten or dissolved) strontium chloride will conduct electricity. This is because in the liquid form the ions are free to move. this means a current can flow.
The valence of strontium is 2+.The electronegativity of strontium is 0,95.
I think to lithium, strontium, strontium+copper.
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Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity
Ionic Compounds have poor conductivity when it is solid. Ionic Compounds have great conductivity when it is either dissolved in water or is melted
Copper has a high thermal conductivity, not low. This is a good generalization of any metal, although they vary in conductivity.
Very. Doping determines the conductivity, pure silicon is a good insulator.
strontium sulfide
Conductivity is a measure of the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. Resistivity is a measure of how strongly a substance resists the flow of an electric current. So conductivity and resistivity are opposed to each other. A good conductor like copper has a low resistivity, and a good insulator like glass has a low conductivity and a high resistivity. Mathematically, conductivity and resistivity are inverses of each other, so it is quite easy to convert conductivity to resistance.
Strontium is strontium (Sr) !
Some solids are good conductors, some are not.
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Solution of electrolytes are good electricity conductors.