Pure iron is the best conductor of electricity in the current world. It transmits up to eight million electrons per minute through a gauge of 10mm. Pure iron can conduct electricity better than copper and can harvest electricity, although it would have to have added allotropes for that to happen.
No, iron is a very poor conductor compared to other metals such as aluminum and copper
Iron oxide does not conduct.
Iron would be a better conductor of electricity than would alluvium.
Absolutely pure water (distilled is a good example) is a very poor conductor of electricity. With just a bit of dissolved minerals it becomes a good conductor, but not when distilled.
Yes, iron is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Most nonmetals are not good conductors of heat and electricity.
yes;very good conductor of electricity.
iron is a high density metal, thus a very good conductor of electricity
since iron is a metal and most metals are good conductors of electricity one can assume that iron is a fair conductor of electricity. The electrical conductivity of iron is approx. 1/6 from the electrical conductivity of silver (the best known conductor).
what is the conductor of heat and electricity of iron
No, iron is a very poor conductor compared to other metals such as aluminum and copper
Yes, iron is a good conductor of electricity.
because iron is a metal
Both
gold
Note: current is conducted, not "electricity". Electricity covers all things and phenomenon electrical. Iron is a conductor.
iron, copper, silver
yes