Water
Graphite is an excellent electrical conductor.
Examples: helium, hydrogen, rubber, plastics, paper, glass, porcelain, alumina etc.
It called NONELECTROLYTE
An insulator.
Insulator
Carbon
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
yes, because it is an ionic compund, made of the ionic bond of sodium and chloride. an ionic bond is between a metal and a nonmetal and sodium is a metal while chloride is a nonmetal.
Nonmetal Nitrogen. It has the most oxidation states of all the elements and is not an conductor of electricity.
Sulfur has relatively high electronegativity and is also a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity and copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes: All the halogens are particularly poor conductors of electricity.
Yes. It is a nonmetal conductor.
Carbon
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
nonmetal
Graphite is one!
It depends on what it's made of. A metal is a conductor and a nonmetal is an insulator.
NO.... its a SEMI CONDUCTOR
Metal
Yes its a conducter
That would be water.
A nonmetal is an element that tends to be dull, brittle, and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
low melting point low density not a conductor