Most of the metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Exception to this rule is silver and copper. Spoons made out of silver and copper pans used in cooking does not conduct heat easily.
Metals, by definition, are good conductors of electricity because of the large number of valence electrons which are free to move in an 'electron sea' around the metal lattice. As such, there are no metals that are poor conductors of electricity (that is, no metal is an insulator).
Bismuth is the poorest conductor of heat among metals.
I did a science fair project in 6th grade about poor heat conductors, and a poor heat conductor is Stainless Steel.
water, wood, asbestos, ice, tungsten, nichrome.
actually some metals such as lead are poor conductors of heat
brass and others metal.
brass
some metal are conductor of heat
It is the Styrofoam cup as it is not a good conductor of heat but the metal cup is a good conductor of heat.
Silver is the best metallic conductor of heat but when it comes to elements, diamond (carbon) is the best heat conductor.
A Metal Guaze doesn't allow heat 2 pass though so its an insulator / poor conductor of heat.
yes, because it is a fabulous conductor of heat
Vacuum
The best heat conductor is helium II. The poorest heat conductors are perlite and silica aerogel.
water
not gold
Glass
it is a heat conductor
If you mean, is metal a good conductor of heat, yes. That is one of the characteristics of a metal.
A conductor of heat if it is made of metal.
I think it is a conductor because it is a metal.
Metal
Metal
Wood is not a conductor of heat and so is plastic whereas metal is the perfect conductor for heat