without any other component, to the best of my knowledge no raw material has that capability.
It is a physical property. Changes that occur in a material without changing the identity of the material are physical changes.
Metals conduct heat and electricity well.
Nonmetal.
No. Titanium, in common with all true metals, is a good conductor or electricity.
A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
An electrical conductor is a material that can carry electricity.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
A material that does not conduct (or allow the 'passage' of) electricity is called an "insulator".
This material is called an insulator.
electrically conductive material
Biomass is any organic material, and we process this material into things like gas to create electricity.
Electrical Conductivity. If a material is able to conduct, or transfer electricity, it is considered electrically conductive.
Depends on the material. The electricity can flow through metal better then it can through wood because wood is a conductor of electricity (example).
a insulator of electricity is a material that insulates, especialy a nonconuctor of sound,heat,or electricity.
Glass and plastic also if there are other modifiers rubber is also included because it is a good insulation material.
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor