Yes
It's a insulator interesting how it is harder now to find that out then when I first saw it on a insulator list it's likely why its a beta or stress
Diamond is usually a good insulator, and as it also has the highest thermal conductivity, these properties are used as a substrate under semiconductor chips for extracting the heat. But some blue diamonds are a semiconductor, due to boron trace contamination, and these are used as a semiconductor material.
its an insulator
insulator
yes
Yes
No, boron nitride is often used as an insulator in the semi-conductor industry.
It's a insulator interesting how it is harder now to find that out then when I first saw it on a insulator list it's likely why its a beta or stress
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The main use of boron compounds is in the form of sodium tetraborate pentahydrate (Na2B4O7) for making insulating fiberglass and sodium perborate bleach. Wikipedia says its an excellent insulator so am afraid it cant conduct heat :)
Diamond is usually a good insulator, and as it also has the highest thermal conductivity, these properties are used as a substrate under semiconductor chips for extracting the heat. But some blue diamonds are a semiconductor, due to boron trace contamination, and these are used as a semiconductor material.
covalent bonds
metal is a conductor and rubber is an insulator
boron was named boron because of the properties it has
The answer is Boron :)
This would likely be an "insulator" as opposed to a conductor.