copper, aluminum and silver
from my knoledge.. its only the metals that have valence electrons closer to those in the previous orbit!!
yes, as all it's constituent substances can also conduct electricity
Some do. Electrolytes, which are substances that break into ions when dissolved in water, will conduct electricity. Such substances include soluble salts, acids, and bases.Other water soluble substances are non electrolytes and do not break into ions in water, or at least do so in extremely minute amounts. They do not conduct electricity. These include alcohols, sugars, and some other polar compounds.
Lightening is attracted to substances that conduct electricity, Rubber is a VERY poor conductor of electricity.
Pure water, that is to say without any other substances, actually does not conduct electricity. Water with impurities, on the other hand, does conduct electricity. Since water is usually impure, common water conducts electricity.
because they do not have delocalized electrons
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No. Covalent substances do not conduct electricity in solid or liquid state.
Most molecular substances do not conduct electricity since the ions don't dissociate very well with molecular substances. However, most ionic substances do conduct electricity very well due to their ability to dissociate very well in water.
An Eletctolyte.
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The substances that do not conduct electricity are called electrical insulators while those which conduct electricity are called conductors.
yes, as all it's constituent substances can also conduct electricity
The element copper can conduct electricity. These are two completely different chemical substances.
I don't think so; rubber doesn't conduct electricity
It isn't. Electricity is conducted by lots of substances, for example most metals.
yes it does, because black pepper has ions for it to conduct electricity.
They are conductive in solution or melted.