It is graphite.
Aluminium is a good conductor. Carbon, in the form (allotrope) of graphite is a good conductor but its other allotropes are not.
Carbon being a tetra valent forms covalent bonds. So basically carbon is not a good conductor. But at the same time it is not an insulator. When electric potential difference is maintained then bonds could be easily broken and movement of charges becomes easier. So it becomes a conductor but a good conductor. Hence carbon is used to make resistors.
Carbon, when it is in the form of graphite.
YES CARBON IS A GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
Carbon is a poor conductor of electricity. In its pure form, carbon is considered an insulator. However, carbon can be engineered to conduct electricity when it is in the form of graphite or graphene.
Sulfur is not a better conductor than carbon. Carbon has a higher electrical conductivity due to its structure, which allows for the free flow of electrons, while sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity.
yes because that is why batteries contain carbon
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
Yes, carbon is a very good conductor of electricity.
Carbon is not a good conductor of electricity in its pure form. However, carbon can conduct electricity when it is in the form of graphite, which has a unique structure that allows for the flow of electrons.
Yes, it is a good conductor of electricity.
Beg your pardon but Carbon is a good semi conductor - it is used in most small resisters.