A lot of metals are silver, solid and shiny metallic and conduct electricity. Examples include sodium , calcium, aluminium, titanium, iron etc etc. Gold and copper are two metals that spring to mind as being coloured and therefore not good answers to the question.
Graphite is an example of a substance that can conduct electricity but is a poor conductor of heat. This is because of its unique structure, where it has delocalized electrons that can move freely to conduct electricity, but the heat energy is not easily transferred through the material due to weak intermolecular forces.
Silver would be classified as an element, which is a type of pure substance.
Silver is a metallic element, so it is considered a solid substance at room temperature and pressure.
Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity. Yes, silver is a very good conductor of electricity
Silver is a metal. It is a good conductor of heat and electricity and possesses metallic luster and ductility. It is not classified as a nonmetal or a metalloid.
A metal is a substance that is generally shiny, malleable (can be bent), and conducts heat and electricity due to its metallic bonding structure. Metals such as copper, gold, and silver are examples of shiny and conductive materials commonly used in various applications.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
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A metallic foil (from gold, silver, copper).
Silver is a very conductive metal but it is diamagnetic.
silver is metal. metal conducts heat and electricity.
A metal such as silver or copper fits this description. These metals have high electrical conductivity and also exhibit a shiny appearance when polished.
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
Silver (Ag).
Silver is the best conducter, followed by copper then gold.