a case could be made for each, so it depends upon the context.
Glass is the only one not on the periodic table.
It is not recommended to store copper sulfate solution in a silver vessel as silver can react with copper sulfate to form silver sulfate and copper, leading to contamination of the solution. It is better to store copper sulfate solution in a glass or plastic container.
No, they are good conductor. Insulator is something electricity and heat can't pass through easily. e.g. wood, rubber Conductor is something electricity and heat can easily pass through. e.g. iron, silver, copper
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
Cast iron holds heat longer compared to glass, copper, stainless steel.
Glass is the only one not on the periodic table.
It is not recommended to store copper sulfate solution in a silver vessel as silver can react with copper sulfate to form silver sulfate and copper, leading to contamination of the solution. It is better to store copper sulfate solution in a glass or plastic container.
glass,copper,silver,plastic WHAT ELS
Copper and silver are good conductors as both are metals.
clay, stone, ivory, bone, faience, glass, bronze, copper, silver, wood, etc.
Insulators: Rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, and wood. Conductors: Copper, aluminum, gold, silver, and iron.
You can use any kind of glass to make a mirror - clear or colored, soda-lime or borosilicate, float glass or blown glass. Most mirrors are made out of float glass (standard window glass) coated with a layer of silver. The silver is protected by a layer of paint. Some manufacturers add a layer of copper between the silver and the paint to protect the silver from tarnishing. White metals like silver and aluminum reflect all the colors of light. You can also make a mirror with other metals, such as gold, copper or lead sulfide. Some telescopes and dental mirror are made with a layer of aluminum "sputtered" onto the front of the glass. You can see yourself in a mirror because the light rays that bounce off your face (or any object) bounce back to your eye when they hit the layer of metal instead of passing through as they do with transparent glass.
Aluminum, Glass, Plastic, Steel, Copper, Silicon, Gold, Nickel, Silver and other trace elements.
No, they are good conductor. Insulator is something electricity and heat can't pass through easily. e.g. wood, rubber Conductor is something electricity and heat can easily pass through. e.g. iron, silver, copper
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
Copper will conduct heat more rapidly than glass. This is because copper has higher thermal conductivity compared to glass, allowing heat to transfer more efficiently through the material.
Glass, plastic and copper. glass for monitors. plastic for disks (its a special kind of plastic). Copper for the wiring.