There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some possible hypotheses that could be explored include: using electric current to prevent metal from rusting, using electric current to reverse the rusting process, or using electric current to promote the formation of a protective layer on metal that prevents rusting.
No. A metal spoon, and usually anything metal, is a conductor. It conducts electricity, meaning that electricity can flow through it. Rubber is an insulator.
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No. (non metal).
it conducts electricity because it is a metal but i am not sure about heat
arsenic is a non-metal because it is a poor and bad conductor of heat and electricity
A hypothesis is a guess based on what you know. Which metal do YOU think will absorb heat the most? Write it as a statement and that will be your hypothesis: "I think _____ will absorb heat the most." It doesn't matter if your hypothesis is right or wrong, just that you have a guess.Of course, then you need to test your hypothesis and actually find out which metal does!
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
metal conducts electricity the best
carbon is not a metal and can conduct electricity
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
Metal conduct electricity and flow of electricity is the current.
Energy+Metal=Electricity or Sun+Solar Cell=Electricity
metal life - metal golem. metal energy - electricity. electricity metal golem - robot.
It's made of metal and metal is a conductor of electricity.
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No, a metal is an excellent conductor of electricity.
Coarpse and electricity