-- the refrigerator door
-- the oven door
Yes.
Poor conductors of heat are generally also poor conductors of electricity. These would include most gases, ceramics and man-made plastics. A vacuum will not conduct heat either.
Gold, diamond, rubber, and glass are poor heat conductors.
Materials that are poor conductors of heat are Plastic and Wood "example."
Some examples of kitchen objects that don't conduct heat well include wooden utensils, plastic containers, and silicone spatulas. These materials are poor conductors of heat, making them safe to handle when cooking.
Gold, diamond, rubber, and glass are poor heat conductors.
Nonmetals in the solid state tend to be brittle and poor conductors of heat.
wood
yes
wood
Insulation
- lower density- lower hardness- lower melting point- lower boiling point- some nonmetals are gaseous or liquidsetc.