metalloid
Yes, it is true.
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network solids do not conduct electricity in the solid or liquid phase, but yes in the aqueous phase
Metals are good conductors of electricity and are sometimes made into ornaments.
Not in it's usual solid state. But sodium chloride will conduct electricity of molten or dissolved in water.
Yes, it is true.
Element that is usually a gas or brittle solid at room temperature and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity are non metals. A metal is an element that has luster, is a good conductor of heat and electricity, is malleable, and is ductile
Usually a solid conductor is a metal but there are exceptions. For example graphite is nonmetallic but it conducts electricity.
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
Solid metals are often shiny, ductile(can be pulled into wires), malleable(can be hammered into thin sheets), and good condutors of heat and electricity. Hope this helped!
Oxygen and iodine are not conductive.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
A substance that conducts electricity is a conductor. There is no special name for one that is solid; if you need to specify that it is solid, just call it a "solid conductor".
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Nonmetals are elements that are brittle and dull.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
Glass in its solid state is an insulator of electricity.