It's a metal with one electron in it's valence shell.
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Copper is a suitable saucepan base because it is very thermally conductive, thus allowing efficient heat transfer between the pan and the burner. It is also resistant to oxidation, so that it maintains its conductivity instead of converting to less conductive salts.
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
Silver is the most electrically conductive, but copper and gold are used because copper is less expensive, and gold does not corrode.
YES. I think that it's fair to say that about anything made out of copper is conductive
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No. Copper is the second most elkectircally conductive of all metals. Silver is the most conductive.
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
Copper is a suitable saucepan base because it is very thermally conductive, thus allowing efficient heat transfer between the pan and the burner. It is also resistant to oxidation, so that it maintains its conductivity instead of converting to less conductive salts.
YES. I think that it's fair to say that about anything made out of copper is conductive
Brass is conductive. It's an alloy of copper and zinc, both of which conduct electricity ( pure copper is better, though).
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.
Because copper is a metal, then it is conductive.
Copper is very electricity and heat conductive.
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