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Silicon is my best guess
Metal, nonmetals are extremely poor conductors. Think copper wires.
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
No, it would be a nonmetal. Metals are usually malleable and do conduct electricity well.
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Silicon is my best guess
Selenium is a semiconductor with a black form that was used in xerography because it conducts electricity better when light is shined on it. However, use of this material is being phased out.
An element that conducts heat and electrcurrent poorly, and can be a solid, liquid, or gas is a(n)nonmetal.
Selenium is the nonmetal that conducts electricity in its black form when light shines on it. But selenium is not a component of Xerox toner. Selenium is used in the older photoreceptor drums and belts that serve as the equivalent of film in a camera.
Carbon is a semi-metallic element and because of this it shares properties of metals and non-metals.
Sulfur is a nonmetal and nonmetals are poor conductors of electricity and heat and are reactive with other elements. So no
Metal, nonmetals are extremely poor conductors. Think copper wires.
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
Nonmetal.
Nitrogen is not considered to conduct electricity. This gas lacks the free electrons to support conduction.
Conducts heat and electricity very poorly.
Graphite is a form of the element carbon, which is a nonmetal. While it has a metallic luster and conducts electricity, graphite is brittle. Unlike metals, which are held together by metallic bonds, graphite is a covalent network solid. Other forms of carbon behave more clearly as nonmetals.