Well metal elements are usually the best conductors of electricity
Yes, but also without water.
Pure iron is the best conductor of electricity in the current world. It transmits up to eight million electrons per minute through a gauge of 10mm. Pure iron can conduct electricity better than copper and can harvest electricity, although it would have to have added allotropes for that to happen.
Iron oxide does not conduct.
Iron melts and becomes liquid at an 2800 degrees Fahrenheit. It can still conduct electricity, but, like all conductors, it conducts better at lower temperatures.
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
potatoes conduct electricity by the iron copper and liquids inside of them!!
Yes they do work together because of the magants in each copper and iRON
Yes. Iron can conduct electricity. It is not as good a conductor of electricity as copper but it can conduct electricity. If you see a train or high speed rail with two wires hanging over the track, the top wire is a copper wire and the bottom wire is an iron wire. The copper wire conducts the electricity with very little loss of electricity. The iron wire is able to pass the electricity on to the train while withstanding a lot of wear and tear.
copper , iron , metal
Yes, but also without water.
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
due to the presence of unpaired electrons
it is cheaper,conduct electricity better then iron,more ductile and maleable
Aluminium is a good thermal and electrical conductor, having 62% the conductivity of copper...
all of them, some better than others. Copper, silver, gold, iron, all can conduct both heat and electricity.
Planets themselves probably do not conduct electricity, although it is likely that most planets do contain some conductive materials. The vast majority of the matter on the Earth does not conduct electricity very well, although large deposits of iron, silver, gold and copper all _DO_ conduct electricity.
color. ability to conduct electricity. Magnetic, or not?