No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
bad, conductors have to be some sort of metal usually
it is by keeping the heat inside.
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Plastic is generally used as an insulator. A plastic ruler would not be a conductor of electricity.
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor.
The answer to this question depends on the magic word NIC. NIC is short for non-intercellular. This means that the tiny cells within the foam do not connect with each other. The foam does not soak up lots of water. You can't blow air through it. A plastic foam which is NIC is a very poor conductor of heat - a good insulator. A plastic foam which is intercellular is not a good conductor, but it is nowhere near as poor as NIC foam. Its best use is as a sponge for soaking up water.
put the food in a plastic bag, zip it up, put the plastic bag in another big plastic bag and put the ice water in the bigger plastic bag. this keeps it cold until the ice melts.
If the phenolphthalein solution turns pink, that means that the plastic bag is permeable to ammonium hydroxide. If it remains colorless, then the plastic bag is not permeable to ammonium hydroxide. If the contents of the plastic bag turn pink, then the plastic bag is permeable to phenolphthalein. If everything remains colorless, then the bag is impermeable to both ammonium hydroxide and phenolphthalein.
No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
Yes , plastic is a poor conductor of heat!!:) Metal is a good conductor though
yes!
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.
Plastic is a non conductor of electricity.
Plastic is an insulator.
No. It is a poor conductor of electricity. It is similar to the conducting properties of plastic.
Iv never heard that that will work. Plastic bag does not sound good for ripening fruit. Advocado will ripen in a Paper bag.
no it does not
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Electrons in metals are delocalized, the movement is free.