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Assuming you mean electrically, Copper is roughly 10 times less electrically-resistant than steel. That is probably the best measurement to gauge by for what you are asking.
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no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
Iron is more reactive than copper. In other words, compared to copper, iron is more stable in a compound while copper is more stable as a pure element than iron is.
Iron is more reactive than copper.
No. Copper is the second most elkectircally conductive of all metals. Silver is the most conductive.
Copper is more electrically conductive than aluminum (this is because aluminum forms a monomolecular layer of non-conductive aluminum oxide on its surface).
Copper in one of the most electrically conductive of substances. Few materials have more conductivity. These include platinum, gold, and silver.
Assuming you mean electrically, Copper is roughly 10 times less electrically-resistant than steel. That is probably the best measurement to gauge by for what you are asking.
COPPER
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
Yes...all metals are will conduct electricity.
mainly copper, or some other type of conductive material. Copper seems to be one of the cheapest and more conductive materials used.
Iron is more reactive than copper. In other words, compared to copper, iron is more stable in a compound while copper is more stable as a pure element than iron is.
Silver but it's more expensive so we tend to use copper more for conducting electricity
Gold is more conductive than other atoms (except silver and copper) because of its high concentration of free electrons. Silver and copper are more conductive than gold, but gold has the advantage of being corrosion resistant.
Iron is more reactive than copper.