Neon is not a good conductor; but is very difficult to find quantitative data.
Neon is a noble gas and is typically not used as an electrical conductor. However, under specific conditions, such as in a neon light or plasma display panel, when it is ionized, neon can conduct electricity.
Silver is the 2nd best conductor; behind gold and ahead of copper.
Neon is a poor conductor of electricity. It is a noble gas and does not easily gain or lose electrons, which are necessary for conducting electricity. Metals like copper and silver are much better electrical conductors than neon.
Neon is a poor conductor of electricity. It is a noble gas, meaning it has a full outer electron shell and does not readily form ions or conduct electricity.
Nitrogen is not a good electrical conductor.
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Yes, gold is a very good conductor
Carbon in the form of graphite is used as an electrical conductor (the brushes in electric motors)
Silver is the best electrical conductor. Copper is second. Gold is third. Aluminum is a good conductor but not for house wiring. It is used for high tension wires.
No, CO2 is not a good electrical conductor. It is a poor conductor of electricity since its molecular structure does not allow the easy flow of electrons necessary for conducting electricity.