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Nothing, Rubber is an insulator and will not conduct electricity
There is one special glue that will conduct electricity. I can't remember the name, but it was an epoxy made to repair the rear window heating strips in cars in the '60's. - No other modern commonly available glues conduct.
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No. Pure water does not conduct electricity, but when something is put into water and dissociates (breaks apart), then electricity can travel across those ions. But this has nothing to do with pH.
A good conducter of what? A vaccum contains nothing, no gas, no matter, no sub-atomic particles so it cannot conduct anything. But particles and waves can travel through it, like light or radio waves.
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So far, nothing has been discovered that can't conduct heat!
Nothing does not conduct heat. If you are asking for three insulators: a coat, rubber, and plastic.
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No because there is nothing to conduct heat
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Nothing, Rubber is an insulator and will not conduct electricity
Plastic - it's a laminate that does not conduct electricity. Nothing special.
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