Silver is the best (and so fastest) metal to conduct heat.
Its kind of like how a battery works. The salt from the saliva in your mouth conducts electrons from the metal of your braces to pass through the other metal to your tongue.
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
A metal
You can expose the metal to hot water or oil.
Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
it depends on the kind of metal... copper no iron yes.
Mercury does well on its own. Hence the reason for mercury switches. Electrolyte solution. Every kind of metal, when squeezed, produces electricity due to sudden polarization. Mercury is a conductor of electricity, even in standard conditions.
The types of crystalline solids that are usually good conductors of heat and electricity are those that have valence electrons. It is the valence electrons that are responsible for the conduction of heat and electricity.
Lithium has the highest specific heat at 3.57 KJ/kg Ko.Furthermore:Lithium is also the lightest solid element, which is why it has the highest mass specific heat (energy per kilogram per degree). The molar heat capacity (energy per mole per degree) is nearly the same, 25 J/mol/Ko, for all metals. The volumetric heat capacity (energy per unit volume per degree) is slightly changing among metals and a cubic centimeter of uranium has about 18% greater volumetric heat capacity than the same volume of lithium, 1.9 J/cm3/Ko, but it is 36 times the mass.The result is that if you have a fixed metal mass and you want to absorb heat, then lithium is best, but if you have a fixed volume and you can use a very dense metal, then uranium works though it is a bit more expensive.
No, there is no such thing as the fastest dive.
What do you mean by kind of medication? The fastest way to introduce medication is IV...
aluminium foil because it has the qualities of metal and tin which are good heat conservers.