Graphene, graphite, and some carbon nanotubes can all conduct electricity.
Yes, graphite (a form of carbon) conducts electricity.
Carbon
Carbon, when it is in the form of graphite.
Carbon or a combination of Carbon and Hydrogen if the cell is to form an Organic Matter
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
No, carbon in the form of graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Sulfur is not an electrical conductor.
it is carbon and the form it conduct electricity in is graphite. This is because there is one free electron that is not being shared in the covalent relationship.
yes pencil lead is a conductor it is made of graphite(a form of carbon) which is good conductor of electricity
YES CARBON IS A GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
No, no ions so cannot pass electricity
No it does not FORM it. It converts chemical energy in the battery cell into electrical energy which is then passed through a thin wire called the filament at the bulb. The filament lights up when electricity passes through it, thus giving out light.
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.