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NO, a metalloid is not a good conduct of heat. -UND34D ASSASSIN
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This element is a metalloid.
A perfect conductor will have absolutely no losses. A super conductor will be essentially lossless if it can be kept at a specific temperature. As it deviates from this temperature, its' losses will increase.
The most common one that is very effective is METAL. Well, metal is not an element Of elements, silver is the best conductor of heat followed by copper. The best conductor of heat overall at room temperature is diamond, not an element of course.
silicones are classified as metalloid as it is a semi conductor. moreover,they are water repellent,inert,can resist high temperature without decomposing,and are in the form of oil and wax....
NO, a metalloid is not a good conduct of heat. -UND34D ASSASSIN
metal and a metalloid is both a conductor.
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Aluminum acts as a temperature conductor, meaning it's able to retain.
Nothing. It is at room temperature.
This element is a metalloid.
Boron is an element and is classified as a metalloid, which is solid at room temperature.
Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.
Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.
silicon is a better conductor of electric current than sulfur is.
Germanium is a good conductor because it is between silicon and tin, its a metalloid. Tin can conduct electricity and so can germanium