Copper, silver, stainless steel are some things that are shiny and conduct electricity.
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Water conducts electricity very well, except very pure water, which is not what you normally get.
In solid form calcium chloride doesn't conduct electricity, but dissolved in water it conducts electricity quite well.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Whether they bend easily If they look shiny or dull How well they conduct heat and electricity If they are solid, liquid or gas at room temperature
Potassium does indeed react vigorously with acid and also conducts heat well.
Copper
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
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No, gold conducts electricity very well.
to conduct electricity is when something handles electricity well. eg: in a circuit when you have all the connections to the battery and to the bulb and there is a space between. you fill it in with a metal thing and the bulb turns on this is because metal CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY.
to conduct electricity is when something handles electricity well. eg: in a circuit when you have all the connections to the battery and to the bulb and there is a space between. you fill it in with a metal thing and the bulb turns on this is because metal CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY.
They are a good conductor of heat and electricityThey are often shinyThey are ductilethey are malleableProperties of metals include the fact that they are generally shiny, malleable, and hard.
Metals conduct heat and electricity well.
Copper cables are reputed to carry electricity well.
It means that material conducts electricity well
Water conducts electricity very well, except very pure water, which is not what you normally get.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.