Yes- iron is a metal, and all metals conduct electricity.
Metals and metalloids are conductive.
Ductile iron is generally conductive with a thermal conductivity of 36 watts per meter. Compared to grey iron, its conductivity is lower.
Metals and metalloids are conductive.
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What elements are similar to iron in a chemical property on the Periodic Table
iron is very conductive like steel, nickel, and cobalt
Metals and metalloids are conductive.
These elements have the general chemical and physical properties of metals: they are dense, hard, conductive, lose electrons etc.
Ductile iron is generally conductive with a thermal conductivity of 36 watts per meter. Compared to grey iron, its conductivity is lower.
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All are conductive iron materials. Gold. copper. Aluminum. Iron. And … . . . . .
Yes. All or almost all fully metallic elements are conductive, with gold, silver, and copper, all non ferrous, being among the most conductive of all materials. Some of the semimetal elements and a few alloys are only slightly conductive.
Metals and metalloids are conductive.
super conductive elements, beena while since i looked at a periodic table but i believe it is broken into parts. being non conductive, partial conductive, conductive, and super conductive. i thinkt here may even be a 5th section somewhere. if memory serves the further right you go the more conductive it becomes.
It's still conductive
Iron (Fe) is electrically and thermally conductive.Iron is a metal element. It has free electrons. So it is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
No. For example, Hydrogen is an element with one valence electron, but it is a non-conductive gas under standard conditions.