Yes: flux core solder is.
No: acid core solder is not.
Yes. solder is very flexible and soft.
Unlike most Giant Covalent Structures like diamond that form four covalent bonds, Graphite only forms 3, meaning it has a free electron meaning that graphite can conduct electricity.
Examples are many organic compounds.
they are both metals, relatively soft, shiny, and good conductors of electricity.
It would be an insulator- chalk board erasers normally consist of two parts, a wooden handle and a soft pad that wipes off the chalk from the board. Neither of these parts are conductors of electricity.
The metal lead. Solid at room temps, low melting point, good conductor of heat and electricity.
Neodymium is a chemical element having the symbol Nd and an atomic number of 60. It is a soft, silvery metal and conducts electricity.
Lead is a good conductor. Conductor Lead is a metal and it will conduct electricity. A pencil lead is made of graphite, a type of soft carbon. This is a non-metal, but it does conduct electricity. Conduct
soft solder is made of tin and lead. :D
Yes. solder is very flexible and soft.
Copper is used in the alternator and wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity. Copper is used in the radiator because it is a good conductor of heat. Copper alloys are used in some bearings because of the wear characteristics (not too hard, not too soft).
Many organic compounds.
Copper has a metallic lustre, and a reddish-orange colour when its surface is freshly exposed. It is soft, and a good conductor of both heat and electricity. Please see the link.
Unlike most Giant Covalent Structures like diamond that form four covalent bonds, Graphite only forms 3, meaning it has a free electron meaning that graphite can conduct electricity.
Examples are many organic compounds.
The melting point depends on the solder. The lowest I've seen is 395F.
Graphite is a non metallic conductor of electricity so is cheap,insoluble in water,acids and bases, and is non corrosive material.