Both of these are metals as well as good electric conductors.
It isn't. In terms of metals, silver is the best conductor, closely followed by copper. Gold comes a poor third.
Copper is a better conductor of electricity than gold.
The most conductive metals are silver, copper, and gold. Silver is the most conductive metal, followed by copper and then gold. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity, followed by copper, and then gold.
copper, it wont melt or bend easilly
Silver is, followed by gold and copper.
Gold, marginally. However, gold melts at a much lower temperature than silver does, so it can't carry as much current before it melts.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect. Silver is the best conductor, followed by copper, then gold.
Copper is the second best conductor of electricity with low static resitivity (high conductivity) of 1.68 E-8. Gold is next with resitivity of 2.44 e -8
Gold and copper can vary in size depending on the context in which they are measured. However, if you're referring to their density and atomic structure, gold is denser and heavier than copper, meaning that for the same volume, gold will weigh more. In terms of elemental abundance in the Earth's crust, copper is more prevalent than gold. Thus, while gold is not "bigger" in a physical sense, it is more dense than copper.
Gold... Or a more realistic material is copper.
Precious metals.
Some metals that are not silver gray in color include gold (yellow), copper (orange-red), brass (yellow-brown), and bronze (reddish-brown).
Metals are the best conductors, Copper, Silver, and Gold for example.