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Because the vinegar transforms the chicken bone particles to a RUBBERY substance it not really rubber! :P Ta-Da
Rubber is a excellent insulator of heat. The amount of hydrogen it is giving to keep track of heat. though if you are doing a science fair project, the amount of heat is excelled by the power of rubber
nothing happens because the glass would not get through the rubber ( some rubber would pass) it depends what kind of rubber you use
Aluminum foil is pretty good and white paint will help reflect the heat from the sun. Use fiber glass and then cover it. Use duct tape and bubble wrap. Heat can't transfer through. Use duct tape, aluminum foil and a see through container. Using a rubber material or reflectors would slow down the process of cooling the liquid. Another thing to use is foam peanuts and paint both containers with black/dark paint. Use a lot of aluminum foil this way it reflects
A regulator in rubber tubing is put there to regulate the flow of liquid or gas through the tubing. With a regulator, the flow can be slowed or even stopped if necessary.
The porosity of aluminium is very low compared to the porosity of rubber.
Rubber is a compound with large molecules loosely bound by hydrogen bonding and is holey as it is stretched. Coating a balloon with aluminum which has atoms regularly spaced, forms a cohesive layer with less space between particles and less holes.
rubber
the particles have large gaps in them
yes there are
Many materials are packed full of easily-movable charged particles. Any material that does not contain easily-movable charged particles is called an "insulator". Charged particles do not flow through an insulator. Common insulators are rubber, plastic, nylon and air. (Rubber, plastic, and nylon are packed full of charged particles, but those particles are "bound" into a solid, unmoving configuration. The particles in air are easily-movable, but they are practically all uncharged particles -- and also there are so few of them that air is mostly empty space compared to solids).
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Steel, aluminum, rubber and plastics
Because copper and aluminum are good conductors and therefore are more efficient. They are wrapped in rubber so that it can insulate the charge and energy is not wasted that way. Also its wrapped in rubber for protection.
No a pencil is made of wood, graphite, and rubber, which are all insulators, however the aluminum part surrounding the eraser could conduct electricity
plastic, aluminum, rubber, cloth, vinyl
Steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber, glass, & copper.