No, chalk is not a good conductor of electricity because it is a poor conductor of heat and electricity due to its high resistance to the flow of electric current.
True. Salt water is a good conductor of electricity because it contains ions (charged particles) that can carry an electric current. This is why salt water is often used in experiments or applications that involve electricity.
A piece of chalk is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity due to its high resistance to the flow of electrical current.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a bad conductor of electricity in the solid state because its ions are held tightly in a fixed position within the crystal lattice, so they are not free to move and carry an electric current. Only when NaCl is melted or dissolved in water does it become a good conductor of electricity, as the ions are free to move and carry charge.
No, CaSO4 (calcium sulfate) is not a good conductor of electricity. It is an insulator.
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
no its is only condutor of eletricity
insulator.
Graphite is only a poor conductor of electricity relative to say copper.
Because the bulb fused or toothpick is not the good conductor of eletricity.
no! its a insulator
no it is not, because it is known as INSULATOR ... wew ! :]
chalk is an insulator because heat does not flow through it as easily.
its a insulator
Gold is a good conductor of electricity, but it may not be the best choice for electrical applications due to its high cost and softness. Materials like copper and aluminum are more commonly used for their cost-effectiveness and durability in electrical conductivity.
I dont think chalk can be a conductor. Its just compacted powder pretty much. Maybe you can do an experiment and give us all the right answer.No.
True. Salt water is a good conductor of electricity because it contains ions (charged particles) that can carry an electric current. This is why salt water is often used in experiments or applications that involve electricity.
Silver is a good conductor of electricity because its delocalized electrons are free to move; keeping their metallic bonds intact. The movement of mobile electrons around positive metallic cations explains why Silver is a good conductor of electricity. In other words you can respond by saying Silver is a metal, but I'm sure your chemistry teacher wouldn't give credit to that answer.