magnesium
No it would be a group 18 element (helium, neon, argon, xenom, krypton or radon). These are unreactive, gaseous non-metals, which don't conduct heat or electricity at all well.
Metals conduct heat and electricity well.
it doesnt
They conduct heat and electricity well.
Yes. Caesium is a metal, all metals conduct heat and electricity quite well.
Copper is a metallic element, well-known for its conductivity of electricity -and heat.
Insulators are materials that don't conduct heat well, or (for electricity), materials that don't let electricity pass through them. In general they are non-metallic materials.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
Titanium is a metallic element and as such does conduct both heat and electricity, but not very well, as compared to Copper, Iron, Aluminum, etc.
The radioactive element radium is a pretty good conductor of thermal and electrical energy. We see radium at the bottom of the Group 2 elements, the Alkaline Earth Metals. It can conduct heat and electricity well.
it does , conduct heat well , just like it conducts electricity , heat can be produced to electricity , too
No it would be a group 18 element (helium, neon, argon, xenom, krypton or radon). These are unreactive, gaseous non-metals, which don't conduct heat or electricity at all well.
gases do not conduct heat or electricity well. metals conduct both well. but argon is a conductor.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
gases do not conduct heat or electricity well. metals conduct both well. but argon is a conductor
Metals have freely moving electrons as well as particles to conduct heat. The electrons move freely to pass thermal energy.
All elements will conduct heat to some extent. metals conduct heat and electricity the best; metalliods conduct heat and electricity good too but not as good as metals. nonmetals are poor conductors.