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This is different for different metals.
Chemical compounds have very different properties compared to metals.Metallic compounds have more similar qualities to original metals. All of these metals are good conductors of heat. All of them have a luster.
metals are known to be a good conductor of heat and electricity.
No single piece of metal will produce electricity when heated. You will need two different metals, mechanically touching. When the join between the metals is heated, it will produce electricity, dependant on the metals used. This is known as a 'thermocouple'.
We did this experiment in chemistry (well something like it). There's different chemicals that is out into the powder. The chemicals react differently when exposed to heat therefore when exposed to the extreme heat of the small explosion, the chemicals give off a certain color. The color depends on the chemical.
because different metals are better and worse heat conducters
All metals are conductors of electricity and heat.
This is different for different metals.
The layers of rock are different thicknesses because of the way the sediments are formed and squashed together
usually metals or conductors get the heat energy from the heat. the heat transfer the particles in the conductors which causes it to heat up in a faster rate to get it hot.
Because they're made up of different types of material
No. Metals are good conductors of heat.
No, (nearly) all metals have different thermal conductivity, since they all have different atomic/molecular structures.
The ability for a metal to conduct heat depends on how the atoms are aligned. Different materials have different bond structures.
Chemical compounds have very different properties compared to metals.Metallic compounds have more similar qualities to original metals. All of these metals are good conductors of heat. All of them have a luster.
Electrical and heat conduction is much greater in metals than in non metals.
All metals conduc heat; two theories were involved for the explanation:- heat conduction by hypothetic phonons (excited states in metals structures) in metals- heat conducton by "hot" electrons moving in metals