because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
No, gold conducts electricity very well.
Everything conducts heat, just depends how well. As for electricity, only some, like water.
Copper, silver, gold, and aluminum are metals that conduct heat very well.
Gold is valuable BECAUSE it is rare and it is useful. it doesn't corrode like iron (via rust), it conducts both heat and electricity well and is ductile (soft and workable.)
Gold is a soft, malleable metal. It is 'Golden' in colour and is reflective/metallic in lustre. It conducts electricity and heat very well, like all metals. It is VERY unreactive.
yes, because it is a fabulous conductor of heat
Gold conducts electricity well and also copper but it's cheaper than gold.
Platinum is a horrible insulator. Being metal, it conducts heat and electricity quite well.
Many materials conduct heat reasonably well, but are fairly good insulators where electricity is concerned. One example would be glass.
In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.
Yes, iron is a conductor of both heat and electricity. It has a high thermal and electrical conductivity, making it useful for applications where heat or electricity needs to be transferred efficiently.
It conducts heat and electricity very well. It is good in pipes for keeping the heat in the water.