Silver has the best electrical conductivity of any metal. One assumes it's not as common as copper because it's much more expensive, in addition to being heavier and slightly less durable.
The element which conducts electricity best is actually silver (Ag)
Precious metals in general Silver in particular. In fact in WWII a really large magnet that needed excelent conductivity was made from silver bullion loaned from the treasury.
Carbon or to be specific diamonds because if you do research you will find out they can withstand about 10,000 watts of electricity
It in-fact does conduct electricity, molten graphite is a key element in which terrorists use for I.E.D'S it causes a large heat blast when heated with electricity and mixed with different compounds.
All metals will have plenty of electrons in conduction band. Hence Tungston and Platinum are good conductors of electricity as they are metals. S.Lakshminarayana.
Conductors are any material that conducts the flow of electricity, which would include Copper. Insulators are any material that restricts the flow of electricity which would include plastic.
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I believe you ment to say 'which element conducts electricity Cadmium or Sodium?'They both do. They are both metals.
sodium
iron
me to :)
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
an insulator
Bromine only conducts electricity when bonded with another metal/element.
potatos.
salt water
metal conducts electricity the best
no because its a covalent compound, it undergoes covalent bonding. if it was a metallic or ionic then it would conduct when molten or in aqueous state. the only element that undergoes a covalent bonding and conducts electricity is graphite, no other element or allotrope conducts.