To produce rainwater, it first evaporates, only collecting pure water with nothing else, then it condenses into clouds, that are still made of pure water. When it becomes rain, it is still pure water, so it will not conduct electricity well. It's molecules carry no electric charge and there are no ions in solution to carry charges, so it would not be a good conductor.
An insulator is a poor conductor of energy. For example; Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity Rock is a poor conductor of heat A sponge is a poor conductor of sound.
Plain distilled (or double distilled) water with no impurities is a poor conductor of electricity. The more impurities it has the better conductor it becomes
Actually diamond is the best conductor of heat, and a diamond film substrate is used as a heat conductor in some microprocessors. Silver and copper are the metals more commonly used as heat conductors because of cost.
All Non-Metals are poor conductor of electricity.
a poor thermal conductor.
Nope, it's as good as good water.Very poor conductors (literally insulator) of electricity as there are no charged particles (free ions) to conduct electricity
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
An insulator is a poor conductor of energy. For example; Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity Rock is a poor conductor of heat A sponge is a poor conductor of sound.
Nonmetals are generally poor conductor
Wood is a poor conductor of heat.
non metals has no luster and is a poor conductor
No. Its a poor conductor.
No, it is a very poor conductor.
no
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.