Aluminum is a much better conductor than pure water. Salty water conducts as well as aluminum, however.
copper is better
Iron would be a better conductor of electricity than would alluvium.
NO! Like all metals, aluminum is a conductor, not an insulator.A2: Most metals conduct electricity well. Silicon and Germanium don't. Aluminum is pretty good, but not as good as copper. When aluminum oxidizes, though, it forms bauxite (Al 2O 3) . This is a very hard, non-conductive coating. Aluminum wiring develops poor connections, causing heat, and fires. It must therefore have some antioxidant gel placed on all connections, or be copper plated, by the new underwriter's rules.
Yes, because you can reuse aluminum containers for water. After a bit, chemicals in plastic will start to seep into the water.
Between iron, copper, and aluminum, copper is the best, followed by aluminum, and last by iron. Gold is often plated over other metals because it is even better and resists corrosion.
YES Metals are better conductors !
copper is better
copper is better
Silver is a better heat conductor.
aluminum pot
no because aluminum foil is a metal
Aluminum because it is a better conductor
no, water is NOT a better conductor of electricity then silver
is cold water a better conductor than hot
No, water is not a better conductor of electricity than silver.Water can become a better conductor in acidic medium(by decreasing its pH). But it may split up into Hydrogen & Oxygen.
no, steel is not better conductor than aluminum due to structural differences between them.
Iron would be a better conductor of electricity than would alluvium.