Graphite is one!
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Graphite. You might have come across experiments using a pencil to complete a simple circuit to check if a bulb glows and you might have observed that it does. The graphite in the lead of the pencil is what helps conduct electricity.
yes;very good conductor of electricity.
No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
No, terylene is not a very good conductor of electricity.
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
A nonmetal is an element that tends to be dull, brittle, and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Carbon is a poor conductor of electricity because it is a nonmetal, which in general are poor conductors of electricity. However it should be noted that, graphite, an allotrope of carbon is a very good conductor of electricity.
Yes. It is a nonmetal conductor.
Bromine, as the element is called on its own is a nonmetal, and is a poor conductor of electricity. Bromide salts conduct electricity if dissolved in water or molten, but not in their normal solid states.
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Almost everything is a good conductor of sound, but a conductor of heat and electricity are usually only metals. A nonmetal can be an insulator, or something that doesn't conduct things, for heat and electricity.
Sulfur has relatively high electronegativity and is also a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity and copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes: All the halogens are particularly poor conductors of electricity.
Carbon
A sub-conductor in Chemistry is a metalloid. Since it's not a nonmetal they can conduct some electricity and heat but not as well and fully like a complete metal.
Element that has a low melting point and a dull surface, breaks easily, is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and tends to gain electrons in a chemical reaction....