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A metalloid that conducts electricity better than non-metals but not as well as metals is called a semiconductor. Semiconductors have electrical conductivity between that of metals and insulators, making them important materials for electronic devices.
Metal conducts electricity better than water. Metals, such as copper and aluminum, have free electrons that allow electric current to flow easily. Water, while it can conduct electricity when it contains impurities or dissolved salts, is generally a poor conductor compared to metals. Pure water has very few ions and is considered a weak conductor.
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Yes, pure iron generally conducts electricity better than steel because steel is an alloy that contains iron and carbon. The carbon in steel can reduce its electrical conductivity compared to pure iron.
All metals some are better than others.
Yes. At normal temperatures copper conducts electricity better than almost any other metal; silver is slightly better.
Silver (Ag).
Germanium conducts electricity better than aluminum or helium. Germanium is a semiconductor material with moderate conductivity, while aluminum is a metal with higher conductivity. Helium is a non-metal and is a poor conductor of electricity.
All metals can conduct electricity, though some better than others.
Cerium is a metal. All metals are conductors. Some are better conductors than others, but they all conduct electricity.
No cloth is not a conductor of electricity .It is an insulainsulator
Yes, but some metals are better conductors than others.