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The property of a substance that enables it to conduct electricity may also allow the same substance to conduct heat. An insulator does not conduct heat well. What elements are good insulators?

Elements such as silicon, rubber, and sulfur are good insulators because their atomic structure does not allow for the easy flow of heat energy. These elements have a high electrical resistance and low thermal conductivity, making them effective insulators.


Are all solids the same?

No, not all solids are the same. For example. each solid has a different temperature in which it melts. Heat, water, and coldness are factors in solids.


Which solid is the strongest-ionic solids metallic solids covalent solids?

Ionic solids tend to be the strongest because they have strong electrostatic forces between positively and negatively charged ions. Metallic solids have a delocalized electron sea that allows for high conductivity but not necessarily the same level of strength as ionic solids. Covalent solids have strong covalent bonds but may not be as strong as ionic solids due to the lack of strong electrostatic interactions.


How is Mixing different solids a physical change?

Mixing different solids is a physical change because no new substance is formed and this mixture can be separated. it can be separated by using a method called magnetic separation


Do all solids have less volume than same mass of liquid?

No, not all solids necessarily have less volume than the same mass of liquid. The relationship between volume and mass depends on the density of the substance. Some solids may be more dense than liquids, resulting in a smaller volume for the same mass.

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Do all solids conduct heat at the same rate?

yes


Do all solids conduct heat and same rate?

No, not all solids conduct heat at the same rate. Some solids, like metals, are good conductors of heat, while others, like plastics and wood, are poor conductors. The rate of heat conduction depends on the material's properties, such as its density, structure, and composition.


Is conductors of heat and conductors of electricity the same thing?

Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.


Do solids and liquids diffuse at the same rate?

No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.


Do all materials conduct heat at the same rate?

No, different materials conduct heat at different rates. Conductivity is a material property that measures how well a material allows heat to pass through it. Metals, for example, tend to have high thermal conductivity, while materials like wood or plastic have lower conductivity.


Do solids expand at the same rate?

No all solids do not expand at same rate because some solid expand at less temperature and some solids expand at less temperature. For example if we take iron and plastic iron expands at high temperature and plastic melt at less temperature(at candle light also).


What does not conduct heat or electricity?

hmmm i also have the same question but i cant find it.


Does heat moves through matters at the same rate?

No it does not


Does exercise affect the heart rate of boys and girls the same?

yes boy and girls heat rate is the same


What does not conduct heat or electric current?

hmmm i also have the same question but i cant find it.


Do all object conduct absorb and emit heats?

No, not all objects conduct, absorb, and emit heat in the same way. Different materials have varying abilities to conduct heat, absorb heat, and emit heat based on their specific properties. Some materials are good insulators and do not conduct heat well, while others are good conductors and readily transfer heat.


What is thermodynamic equilibirium?

Thermodynamic equilibrium is achieved when all processes in a system are occurring at the same rate in the forward and reverse directions. When this happens the chemical potential in different phases and of different compositions remains constant. For example: condensation is occurring at the same rate as evaporation, products are being formed from reactants at the same rate that the products are reverting to the original reactants. Solids are dissolving at the same rate as they are being deposited from solution, heat is being absorbed at the same rate that it is being radiated, etc. A system that is in thermodynamic equilibrium experiences no changes in phase, composition, temperature, or pressure when it is isolated from its surroundings.