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No, fluorine is a poor conductor of electricity because it is a nonmetal and does not have any free electrons to carry electric current.
Yes all metals are conductors of electricity
Nitrogen is a poor conductor of electricity. It is a nonmetal and does not have any free electrons to carry an electric current.
In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.
The best conductor for heat and electricity is any type of metal element.
No, Styrofoam is not a good conductor of electricity. It is made of expanded polystyrene which is a poor conductor due to its insulating properties.
No, styrofoam is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. It is made up of polystyrene foam, which is a poor conductor of electricity due to its high resistance to the flow of electrical current.
Electricity passes through atoms in the metal and the closer together they are the better the metal is as a conductor. In copper the atoms are closer together than they are in any other metal.
Sure. Any metal - or alloy - is a good conductor of electricity.
Metallic Copper (Cu) is an excellent conductor of electricity. It has a Specific Resistance of 1.682 X10-9 Ohms/cm, and an Electrolytic Potential of 0.344 volts.
It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
It's conductivity is 6.3e7/ohm-m, which is the highest of any metal