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helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because of the lack of ions. You need ions (electrically charged particles) to propagate the charge through the water. Both tap and pure water are poor conductors of heat.
poor conductor of heat
Yes. These are typical properties of nonmetals.
yes
no it is not actually because is heat from water actually helps breathing .
Wood is a poor conductor of heat.
it is because the water gets quickly evaporate
no, for example 1) plastics are poor conductors 2) wood is a poor conductor 3) water is a poor conductor of heat experiment for water: put an icecube in a tube of water hold it by a wooden instrument and use a Bunsen burner to heat water from the top it will boil, put the icecube in the end will jst starT TO MELT!!!!
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
air is poor conductor of heat because we can,t feel
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
Glass is a poor conductor of heat.
A Poor Conductor of heat is usually called an insulator.
It is a medium to poor conductor of heat
Water has a high specific heat capacity (relative to metals and other conductors), making it a poor conductor of heat (takes too much energy to change the temperature).