Gold, silver, copper.
No- hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.
Diamond,Silver and Copper.
Quicksilver's another name for the element mercury. The name likely came from its appearance, as mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Among oxygen, chlorine, and chromium, chromium is most likely to be the best conductor of electricity. Chromium is a metal and metals generally have high electrical conductivity due to the presence of free electrons that can move easily and conduct electric current. Oxygen and chlorine are nonmetals and generally have poor electrical conductivity.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
Co
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.
Oxygen and iodine are not conductive.
Well yes it is. It contains a high concentration of water and salt. Our body is 75% water and water and salt are good conductors of electricity. And so, it is most likely to be a conductor of electricity.
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.
Conductor
It entirely depends upon what metal, or more likely metal compound, the nail is made out of. However, as with anything made of metal, you can be fairly sure it will be a good conductor of electricity no matter what it's made from.
Because it has a high water content (a good conductor), it most likely does to some extent.
The best conductor of electricity is gold.AnswerActually, silver is a much better conductor than gold as, indeed, is copper! The conductivities of these metals, expressed in megasiemens per metre, are as follows: silver: 63.0 MS/mcopper: 59.6 MS/mgold: 41.0 MS/m
Lithium is a metal, and metals in general are good conductors - both of electricity, and of heat.
The best conductor of electricity is silver, followed by copper and gold.
No- hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.