Not necessarily. The conductivity depends on what metal it is and how pure it is.
The metal spoon is more conductive.
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
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Anything with ions really, metals conduct between they have free electrons. So water with salt, really hot gasses, etc. The more ions, the more it will conduct.
This metal is silver with a thermal conductivity of 429 W/m.K at 27 0C.
copper(Cu)is the cheapest metal to be electroplated.
its not a metal,it is a metalloid (or semi metal) and yes it is conductive
The metal spoon is more conductive.
ep metal is a electroplated metal sticker they have paste a metal
articles are electroplated because the main substance is too costly and poor peoples can not afford it so electroplating is done so that the normal metal also appear as the article which is electroplated on metal
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
Graphite is not a metal.
Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
No. Mercury is actually rather conductive, being a metal.
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Because copper is a metal, then it is conductive.