no because one iron atom is not going to because is small
No, because one iron atom is just a mobile electron that wont be able to take on the heat by itself.
There are two main ways thermal energy is stored in solids. One way is in higher vibrational energy of the atom around its normal position and the other is in higher kinetic energy (or energy of motion) of any free electrons. In metals, heat energy is mostly transferred by the free electrons, which are free to easily move about the solid. This is why metals have the highest thermal conductivity. Here the thermal energy is picked up by the free electrons and rapidly transferred from atom to atom.
Iron by itself is an Element. So it consists of only one type of atom.
There are weak forces of attraction between layers, so one electron from each carbon atom can be de-localised(moved), which allows graphite to conduct heat and electricity.
Because pure iron only contains one type of atom.
Because it is made of only one type of atom
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All substances conduct heat to some degree as the heat is transmitted between atom via their vibration in solids. In electrically conductive materials such as metals and graphite, there are delocalised electrons which can pass from atom to atom freely. This is how charged is transmitted to mediate electricity. These flowing electrons can also carry heat and pass it more quickly from atom to atom than through just vibration alone.
There are many objects that can be used for conducting heat, one of the main ones is, metals such as iron. gold, etc. There are also few plastics that conduct heat as well.
If its just iron then there is only one type of atom: iron atoms
Yes. A molecule of Iron, only consists of one type of atom, namely, Iron
No because there is nothing to conduct heat
it does , conduct heat well , just like it conducts electricity , heat can be produced to electricity , too
Heat is conducted when one atom or molecule collides with and transfers energy to another atom or molecule.
Iron is an element and consists of only one type of atom.
No, silver is not a poor conductor of heat. It is actually a decent conductor of heat, and it conducts heat better than both iron and copper.
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