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- It is not a ductile metal or- It is not a metal
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Liquid mercury can conduct electricity, it's what makes mercury thermostats work. As for solid mercury, it conducts electricity in solid phase as all metals do.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
Ionic Crystals are not malleable or ductile na da
- It is not a ductile metal or- It is not a metal
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Copper
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Usually a solid conductor is a metal but there are exceptions. For example graphite is nonmetallic but it conducts electricity.
A substance that conducts electricity is a conductor. There is no special name for one that is solid; if you need to specify that it is solid, just call it a "solid conductor".
Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity, are ductile, malleable and shiny, and most of them are solid (except mercury). A non metal is a bad conductor of heat and electricity, are not malleable, ductile or shiny, and can be a solid, liquid, or gas.
ionic substance
1ST Block solids
metaloid
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
an arch of electricity is when a solid that conducts power comes too close to a metal that is electrified and gets electricuted.