No.
arsenic is a non-metal because it is a poor and bad conductor of heat and electricity
Aluminum is a good conductor of heat. It has high thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat quickly and efficiently. This is why aluminum is commonly used in cookware and heat sinks.
A good conductor of heat is metal as it has free electrons that can also carry Energy aswell as the partials themselves. This can be used for a radiator so the room can be heated. A bad conductor of heat is polystyrene. This can be used for plastic cups so the drink stay hot longer.
Dear Asker,Is this a personal question? I believe it is. There is no metal that is a good conductor of heat but bad conductor of electricity. Why? Its because both conductive properties in metals comes from the reason that metals have free/mobile electrons. The more mobile electrons you have, the better conductor you are. Copper have a heat conductivity of 400 W/(m.K) while it have a electrical resistance of 1.68×10−8 ρ (Ω•m). It has high heat conductivity and low electrical resistance, just second to silver, which have a heat conductivity of 430 W/(m.K) while it have a electrical resistance of 1.59×10−8 ρ (Ω•m).sincerelyJet
It is a bad conductor of heat, that is why it is used as an insulating material.
No, iodine is not a good conductor of heat or electricity because it is a non-metal and does not have free electrons that can move to carry an electric current. In its solid form, iodine is a poor conductor of heat as well due to its molecular structure that limits the transfer of energy.
Mercury is a poor conductor of heat.
electricity! Because it is a non-metal
No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
your skin
No, it's a good conductor.
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