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Copper is a very conductive metal and also ductile.
the physical properties of metals include shininess malleability, ductility, and conductivity
Yes they are.
Metal that can be pulled into a wire is ductile. The most ductile metal is gold.Copper (or alloys containing great amounts of copper) and aluminum (alloys) are the most common electric conductors with silver, gold and other rare metals used for specific purposes.Various iron alloys are made into cable wire that are to withstand high tensile loads.
Ductile iron is generally conductive with a thermal conductivity of 36 watts per meter. Compared to grey iron, its conductivity is lower.
Copper is a very conductive metal and also ductile.
the physical properties of metals include shininess malleability, ductility, and conductivity
Yes they are.
Metal that can be pulled into a wire is ductile. The most ductile metal is gold.Copper (or alloys containing great amounts of copper) and aluminum (alloys) are the most common electric conductors with silver, gold and other rare metals used for specific purposes.Various iron alloys are made into cable wire that are to withstand high tensile loads.
Ductile iron is generally conductive with a thermal conductivity of 36 watts per meter. Compared to grey iron, its conductivity is lower.
Ductile is not a metal, but it is a property of metals.
Yes. Sodium is a ductile metal.
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.
Actually that depends on the alloy:iron & carbon alloys are less ductile than pure iron because the small carbon atoms position themselves between the larger iron atoms and lock them in placeplutonium & gallium alloy is actually more ductile than pure plutonium as the gallium stabilizes the ductile delta phase at room temperature instead of the normal brittle alpha phase that usually forms at room temperatureetc.
Some brass alloys are very ductile, provided they are annealed before forming; others not so.
Lustrous, ductile, malleable and conductive.
its not a metal,it is a metalloid (or semi metal) and yes it is conductive