A coolant?
Such as used in car engines.
Plastic,cooper,tissue
are all examples of thermal insulators
Vacuum's are good insulators of liquids, they keep the warm for hours and hours, how they manage this I'm not totally sure, I'm sorry but just know they are.
That depends on the kind of liquid: water is not an insulator while oil is.
Salt water, electrolyte solutions, liquid metals.
Insulation (in attic)
gas-liquid, paper, or column chromatography are some examples
Conductors facilitate the transfer of something. Electric conductors allow electricity to pass, Light conductors let light pass, heat conductors let heat pass. Train conductors let paying passengers pass.Copper and Aluminum are electric and heat conductors.Diamond is a light and heat conductor.Glass is a light conductor.
Some examples of diffusion of gas in liquid include when you add drops of food coloring to water or when you add bleach to water to clean something.
Glass, it appears solid while in front of you, however over hundreds of years it does slowly sink. Windows from the Victorian times are thicker at the base than they are at the top because of the liquid form of glass, gravity pulls it down.
Molten iron, water, liquid oxygen.
Some examples of conductors are gold, silver, aluminum and copper
light bulbs
Some examples of a conductor would be iron or copper but basically anything that's a metal.
Copper, Iron, any sort of metal
Petrol (gas in USA), diesel, methylated spirits, liquid gas, are some examples.
Any solid metal, or a liquid with ions. Ex: Iron, copper, aluminum, zinc, gold, silver, Mercury.
Any solid metal, or a liquid with ions. Ex: Iron, copper, aluminum, zinc, gold, silver, mercury.
Three examples of conductors are copper, iron, and water. Three examples of insulators are rubber, glass, and plastic.
liquid in a cup
hell
Kitchen Utensils Electric Irons · Non-electric kettle
All metals are conductors. Gold, silver, copper, aluminum and iron are used as conductors.