All metals except Mercury can conduct both heat and electricitythrough them very well. Metals have big pool of electrons and specially surface electrons that are easy to move can conduct electricity. All metals are shiny. All metals are ductile. Most of the metals can be mixed together to produce alloys.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
No. I've done an experiment and they do not conduct electricity very well.
Metals conduct heat and electricity well.
gases do not conduct heat or electricity well. metals conduct both well. but argon is a conductor.
gases do not conduct heat or electricity well. metals conduct both well. but argon is a conductor
Metals, although some conduct heat & electricity better than others.
it does , conduct heat well , just like it conducts electricity , heat can be produced to electricity , too
no because metals conduct heat and electricity well, but nonmetals do not
Metals are relatively good conductor of heat, because the non-localized electrons are free to transport thermal energy. Each material has an electrical conductivity. It determines the value of the electrical current when an electric potential is applied.
Titanium is a metallic element and as such does conduct both heat and electricity, but not very well, as compared to Copper, Iron, Aluminum, etc.
No, they are not good conductors of electricity. Graphite is an exception as despite being a non-metal it conducts electricity. Only metals are good conductors of heat as well as electricity.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well