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Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.
Diamond is considered the hardest mineral known to man, while graphite is one of the softest. Diamond is an excellent electrical insulator, while graphite is a good conductor of electricity. This is due to the way the carbon atoms are arranged in each mineral.
yes because that is why batteries contain carbon
they don't conduct electricity: they have no free electrons. graphite, however, made of the same stuff as diamond (carbon) has a different structure, which means that it does have free electrons, and a lot of them. Therefore graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
It's pure carbon. If molded glass or ceramic is a resistor , then diamond must be even more so, as it can withstand more heat and pressure than either one of those materials.
Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.
glass, ceramic,diamond, are somtricitytte of the conductor of hear but bad conductor of electricity meher n sethna
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity beacause graphite is sp-2 hybirdize orbit
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A diamond is a superior conductor of thermal energy (heat). It's better at this than anything else we know of. But diamond is a poor conductor of electricity. It's actually a pretty good insulator.
No, carbon is a good conductor of electricity. Example, the carbon brushes in electric motors. But you might research the conductivity of Diamond and Graphite.
The best conductor of electricity is Silver, while the best conductor heat is helium (in its Helium II state), but some people consider diamond as the best heat conductor.
All four valanced electron of each carbon atom involves in formation of covalent bond living no free electron to conduct electricity under influnce of electric field thats why diamond is bad conductor of heat and electricity
One way to determine whether or not a diamond is a real diamond is to use an electric probe, because a diamond will respond to electricity differently than will a fake stone. However, diamonds are not a practical conductor of electricity: they are too expensive.
Alright, since boron carbide is also known as black diamonds, I believe its a poor conductor of heat and electricity, not only due to the fact that its diamond but along with its specific properties.
Carbon is a poor conductor of electricity because it is a nonmetal, which in general are poor conductors of electricity. However it should be noted that, graphite, an allotrope of carbon is a very good conductor of electricity.
No. Conventionally, silver held these two records, but now surpassed by diamond, and graphene.