The main property of a substance that make it either conduct or insulate is electro-negativity. Electro-negativity is a substances "willingness," so to speak, to give up electrons. Most transition metals have high electro-negativity, and thus conduct well. Another thing about all metals that make them conductive is the way their atoms interact. Metallic atoms engage in metallic bonding which is where a group of metal atoms lump together and form sort of a giant atom with the nuclei (separated) in the middle, and all the electrons speeding about on the outside.
The addition of any ionic salt (even small quantities)
No wood does not conduct electricity very well.
Yes, steel is conductive because it contains metallic properties that allow electricity to flow through it.
No, dextrose is not conductive as it is a type of sugar, specifically a form of glucose. It does not possess the properties required to conduct electricity.
Sulfur is not conductive in its pure form. However, when combined with certain materials to form compounds like sulfuric acid or iron sulfide, it can exhibit conductive properties.
A substance's characteristic properties are the most recognizable properties of that substance. Chemical properties are exhibited as one substance is chemically transformed into another (e.g., iron rusting).
Non-conductive rubber will typically wear better in terms of longevity and durability compared to conductive rubber. Conductive rubber may be more prone to wear and tear over time due to its electrical properties, which can lead to degradation of its conductivity. However, the specific wear characteristics can also depend on the specific properties and intended use of the rubber material.
These are ionic compounds dissociated in water.
Conductive polystyrene is a type of polystyrene that has been modified to conduct electricity. It has properties such as high thermal stability, chemical resistance, and good mechanical strength. Conductive polystyrene is commonly used in applications such as electronic components, packaging materials, and static control products.
Thermal and electrical conductivities are physical properties.
The properties of a substance are inherent in that substance, for example steel, but steel can be used to make all sorts of different objects. Each object has its own properties, but the basic property of steel is the same in all of them (for the same grade of steel)
Yes, copper is a highly conductive metal. It is commonly used in electrical wiring and circuits due to its excellent conductivity properties.