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no, water is NOT a better conductor of electricity then silver
Yes,Silver is a better conductor than gold
Titanium is not a good conductor of electricity. Ouch---I have to disagree with the person who posted the answer above. It is correct in one sense... compared to metals like silver and copper, titanium is not a good conductor. Its conductivity is about 25 times less. Yet anyone stupid enough to have stuck a knife in an electrical socket (please dear God don't try this) knows that steel conducts electricity pretty darn well and it has a conductivity comparable to titanium's. So let's compare titanium's conductivity to some other compounds and see what it means to be a good conductor or a poor conductor. Metals are generally considered good conductors. Titanium is a metal and thus conducts pretty well compared to most other compounds. Semiconductors (metalloids) are so-so conductors. Silicon is a commonly used semiconductor. Titanium's conductivity is 10 billion times greater than silicon's. Germanium is another commonly used semiconductor. Titanium's conductivity is one million times greater than germanium. Non metals are insulators---they don't conduct much at all. Titanium's conductivity is around 10,000,000,000,000 times greater than the conductivity of iodine, which is an insulator. Sulfur is another insulator. It's conductivity is around 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 smaller than titanium's. So is titanium a good conductor? ABSOLUTELY IT IS! Is it as good a conductor as some other metals? No. Draw your own conclusion. It has an electrical resistivity of (20 °C) 0.420 µΩ·m. Silver, the best conductor has an electrical resistivity of (20°C) 0.01587 µΩ·m. If that doesn't mean anything to you, don't feel bad. Suffice to say that it means silver is a much better conductor. Divide the two... you get that silver is 26 times less resistive, or, as I said above, ~25 times more conductive.
Silver is a better heat conductor than aluminum. Silver has a higher thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat more efficiently. This is why silver is often used in applications where high thermal conductivity is important.
My uncle is a conductor for the rail system. Gold is a better conductor than silver.
gold is not the best conductor of electricity , silver is actually a better conductor than gold.
Silver is the best conductor of heat. Titanium is the hardest metal. potassium cyanide is the most poisonous compound
Because it has a higher oxidation density
No, silver is a better conductor of heat and electricity compared to wood. Silver has a higher conductivity due to its free-flowing electrons, whereas wood is an insulator with a much lower conductivity.
Silver is the best electrical conductor between metals.
Extra electrons.
Not sure if I understand the question. Silver and titanium are two different metals, silver is softer than titanium and melts at a much lower temperature. Also generally titanium is more expensive than silver, so I dont see why anyone would want to "make silver with titanium".