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You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
There are many elements that can conduct electricity. Electricity is just the movement of electrons from one place to another. Most commonly transition metals such as copper are used. The reason for this is that the outer most electrons in the element's electron cloud move very easily from one atom to the next in metals.
nonmetal
Electricity is a physical phenomenon (flow of electrons in materials) not a compound, mixture or element.
a sulphur element has no mobile electrons
Yes, A Rusted Nail can conduct Electricity because every element has some free Electrons in it, and remember, free electrons always conduct Electricity. --Dhruv
matals
Impossible
Non-metals are mostly poor conductors, or so called insulators. Metals conduct electricity. These have free electrons which may move freely around the surface of the element.
You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
Nitrogen is not considered to conduct electricity. This gas lacks the free electrons to support conduction.
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
There are many elements that can conduct electricity. Electricity is just the movement of electrons from one place to another. Most commonly transition metals such as copper are used. The reason for this is that the outer most electrons in the element's electron cloud move very easily from one atom to the next in metals.
nonmetal
metals
Iodine is covalent so it does not conduct electricity in a solid, however it will conduct in a liquid or molten state. The reason why it cannot conduct in a solid is that electrons cannot move freely through it.