Because it has a free electron in the conduction energy band.
Yes all metals conduct electricity!! :)
Yes, aluminum can conduct electricity when in the molten state, as the ions are free to move and carry electric charge. In solution, aluminum typically forms ionic compounds, so it can conduct electricity as well.
Aluminum bromide is an ionic compound and therefore does not conduct electricity in its solid state because the ions are not free to move. However, when molten or dissolved in water, it can conduct electricity due to the mobility of the ions.
No, aluminum is definitely in a solid state when it conducts electricity.
Yes, both.
Yes ofcourse it conducts.
yes. aluminium conducts heat
Aluminium is a good conductor of electricity and heat.
try aluminum? because aluminum will react with atmospheric oxygen to form aluminum oxide, which does not conduct electricity. or electroplate another metal with aluminum so that it is not too light.
Generally they are not as strong as fiberglass and they conduct electricity.
Aluminum is a good conductor of heat and electricity, making it suitable for various applications like electrical wiring and cooking utensils. However, aluminum does not conduct sound very well due to its low elasticity and density.
As aluminium oxide is an ionic compound, it conducts electricity in molten state.