water, gold, platinum, copper, aluminum, crystals, Iron and the blood stream of humans and animals to name a few.
Yes, gold is a very good conductor of electricity.
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor
thermal - heat/cold temputures conductor - something that lets things like temputer or eletricity be flowing through it an insulator is the opposite and doesnt let things like temputer or electricy flow through it conductor would be copper insulator would be wood
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
Gold is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes, gold is a very good conductor of electricity.
no its is only condutor of eletricity
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Graphite is only a poor conductor of electricity relative to say copper.
no! its a insulator
Because the bulb fused or toothpick is not the good conductor of eletricity.
graphite.
no it is not, because it is known as INSULATOR ... wew ! :]
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor
due to high binding oor electrostatic forces
Silver is a good conductor of electricity because its delocalized electrons are free to move; keeping their metallic bonds intact. The movement of mobile electrons around positive metallic cations explains why Silver is a good conductor of electricity. In other words you can respond by saying Silver is a metal, but I'm sure your chemistry teacher wouldn't give credit to that answer.
Electricity flows through a circuit. There has to be a conductor that will pass the electric current from one point to another.