insulators. All the insulators. Like fabrics
Electrons carry electricity within an atom.
As there are no free electrons to carry the electric current, hydrocarbons cannot conduct electricity (whether molten or not).
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Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it exists in solution as electrically neutral molecules. the molecules carry no electric charge and there are no ions in solution to carry charges. Hope this helps, physicsisland@hotmail.com
Silver is the best, then gold, then copper. All carry electricity very well, gold resists corrosion the best and will last the longest without a cleaning.
Insulator materials will not carry or conduct electricity.
An electrical conductor is a material that can carry electricity.
Eels
they carry a flow of electricity
The highest wires on the poles are the ones that carry electricity,the lower ones are generaly phone and cable tv.
The ones that do not carry electricity are ones that covalent.
You cannot carry electricity on your hand, its highly dangerous activity. Its the work of experts and technicians. Stay safe!
For a material to conduct electricity, it must have free movable electric charges, such as free electrons or free ions, in order to 'carry' electricity. In the case of metals, there is a 'sea' of delocalized electrons. These free electrons can 'carry' the electricity, and thus, it is a conductor.
electricity
Of course they do. They are modified for that
Copper
No. An individual substance does not produce electricity, You may be confused with the fact that a salt solution will carry electricity.