benifits
stable atomic structure
No, most gases are good insulators. Fluids can be good conductors. Mercury is normally a liquid and is a good conductor.
Styrofoam is the most common thermal conductivity of 0.001 Js^-1K^-1 Down thermal conductivity of 0.025 Js^-1K^-1 Wool thermal conductivity of 0.04 Js^-1K^-1
Conductors- Most types of metal. Copper and Aluminium are used these days. Silver is a very good conductor but it is expensive. Insulators- rubber, plastic and wood are good insulators in the solid state.
benifits
metals. gold and silver are some of the best. copper and aluminum are the most common,
Wool, Nylon, Cotton
you can get hurt
they are realeted with electricity
That depends on what the stone is made of but most stones are insulators.
stable atomic structure
All electrical insulators have a high resistance to current flow.
Rubber is probably the most common you'll see for protective gear. Certain polymers are used for wiring insulation, but really most things that are derived mostly from nonmetal elements are excellent insulators.
Usually nonmetals. Rubber, plastic, wood, cloth, paper, Styrofoam, tinfoil (to reflect the heat.)The most common insulator for electricity is plastic.
Nothing in particular. Most of the objects in our world are insulators, in fact if something is not metallic, odds are it is an insulator.
Most plastics are insulators.