The alkali metals, transition metals and metals in group 13, 14, and 15 on the Periodic Table all are malleable and good conductors of electricityEach of these groups has different characteristics, but all are able to conduct electricity and be formed or shaped easily.
An element that is malleable and can conduct electricity in the solid phase is going to be a transition metal.
Cu, copper, is malleable and conducts electricity well.
The best of the elements as regards malleabliability andconductivity is the metal gold.
Metals are malleable and good conductors.
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Iron
Nitrogen is not considered to conduct electricity. This gas lacks the free electrons to support conduction.
Ammonia is a gas. Gases do conduct electricity, as all materials do. However, they conduct electricity so poorly that we consider them insulators. "Electricity" requires the movement of electrons. In a gas, these electrons are too dispersed to provided any measurable current. So it does conduct electricity and heat, however conducts them both very poorly ;')
Does it have a Photovoltaic affect? Ive seen this in a pdf . Diamond Gives off a charge when rubbed "Carbon" and silicon makes electricity in the sun. So I think the conduct electricity. They however have large resistance to electricity and produce extreme heat eg Atkinson Furnace Carbon electrodes and Silicon used in pc components and electrical devices like resistors.So combining them should conduct electricity Jono
Sulfur is generally not a good conductor of heat and electricity, if it is the atom itself you are talking about. If Sulfur is present in an ionic compound, (example: Copper Sulfide, Lead Sulfide), then this compound will conduct electricity in only the MOLTEN state. Also, if Sulfur is in a polyatomic ion (example: Sulfate) and this polyatomic ion forms an ionic compound with another metal, in an aqueous solution, then it will conduct electricity. Remember, ionic compounds only conduct in the MOLTEN/LIQUID state. Glad to help, regards
Iron (Fe) is electrically and thermally conductive.Iron is a metal element. It has free electrons. So it is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
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These are the properties of metals. Malleable means the element can be made into thin sheets. Brittle means it can easily break under pressure like glass. Lusture means the element is shiny. It will conduct heat and electricity probably good.
The best conductor for heat and electricity is any type of metal element.
Carbon: It doesn't conduct electricity, it isn't malleable, it isn't ductile, it doesn't conduct heat very well.
gold and silver are low conductors
Insulators. Their valence electrons are tightly bound because the valence shell is close to full or full. Since each shell can only only hold a certain amount of electrons, the number of electrons depends on which shell is the outer or valence shell.
Platinum is a transition metal. Transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
Yes it is a metal.It belongs to the group of transition metals which have the characteristics of being ductile and malleable and conduct electricity and heat too.