a poor conductor of heat. a good conductor of heat will allow the heat to pass though the flask and escape cooling the tea.
so a poor conductor just to clarify.
No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
Silicon is not a good conductor. It is a semiconductor.
yes water is a good conductor
Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.
Yes, it is a good conductor of electricity.
so as to keep the flask hot hereby keeping the hot water inside the flask hot.
A static magnetic field can exist in a good conductor. When the conductor carries current, it produces the flux which can exist inside the conductor. Due to this flux, magnetic field and intensity at a point inside the good conductor.
a good conductor should be electrically neutral.
The Erlenmeyer flask is not good for heating solids.
a good conductor should be electrically neutral.
as it is a metal it should be an excellent conductor of both.
We know that a conductor allows electricity to move through it. Conductors have a source called mobile electrons that go side to side inside the conductor itself when an external source connects to it their source goes through the conductor allowing electricity to flow.
Yes it is good because you won't be cold inside but that does not mean you have to eat lots of food to be fat it is something that is inside of you that you have meat in it to not be cold.
Acid washing it should do. I assume you are in a lab...in which case a 1:1 Hydrochloric Acid solution can be poured into the flask. DON'T FORGET TO PUT GOGGLES AND GLOVES ON. Put the lid on. Shake the flask and turn it to ensure all surfaces of the glass inside are being washed with the acid. Then, give it a good triple rinse with de-ionized water. If you are just at home, pour in some white vinegar and let it sit for a while. That should break up anything that's inside.
The main heat loss in a good thermos flask, is due to heat conducted through the material. (Glass or Stainless Steel). There should be little heat lost through the vacuum of the flask.
Magnesium chloride is a good conductor if melted or dissolved in an ionization promoting solvent; as a solid it is not a good conductor.
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.