Gold has more electrons than silver. As such gold will also have more protons. Because of the opposite charges of the protons and electrons there will be a greater force of attraction between the electrons and the nucleus than there is in silver as silver has less protons. The valence electrons in silver are further away from the nucleus than the valence electrons in gold and they are therefore less attracted to the nucleus
The valence electrons in silver can be lost more easily than those in gold in order to conduct heat and electricity.
Yes, it does! Pure copper is a much better electrical conductor at normal operating conditions. Gold plating is used in electronics and cables because of it's corrosion resistance. I'm not really sure why though. Silver is cheaper than gold, and oxides to silver oxide, which is still a better conductor than gold. pure silver is the best naturally occurring conductor, followed by copper followed (not very closely) by gold.
Copper is a better conductor of electricity than gold. This is because copper has more free electrons available for conducting electricity due to its electron configuration. Gold has fewer free electrons, making it less conductive than copper.
Gold is not the best electrical conductor. Silver is actually a better conductor. Gold is generally thought of as a better material to use because of it corrosion resistance. The reason why gold is conductive is the same reason why almost all conductive solids (and a few liquids) are conductive. They have free electrons (valence electons). Think of an atom. Around the nucleus, orbit the electrons. The electrons form into rings with a specific amount of electrons allowed in each ring. To be in good ballance, the atom wants to have the last ring to be completely full. So, elements that have a few extra electrons like Au and Ag try to get rid of them. Thus making them conduct electricity. (in laymans terms)
It does conduct fairly well, but it's not among the very best conductors. One reason that connectors are sometimes plated with gold is that while gold isn't as good a conductor as, say, copper or silver, unlike those metals gold doesn't tarnish, and gold is a much better conductor than copper or silver oxide.
Copper is a better conductor of electricity than silver. Copper has a higher electrical conductivity and is more commonly used for electrical wiring and components due to its cost-effectiveness and efficiency in conducting electricity.
Yes,Silver is a better conductor than gold
gold is not the best conductor of electricity , silver is actually a better conductor than gold.
My uncle is a conductor for the rail system. Gold is a better conductor than silver.
Silver is the best electrical conductor between metals.
The phrase "best conductor" is somewhat deceptive because conductance is often associated with resistivity. As an example, some consider Silver to be a better conductor than Gold because it has a slightly lower resitivity, but fail to take temperature into account. When electrical current passes through a conductor, it causes the conductor to heat up. As Silver heats up, it's resistivity remains relatively constant, but as Gold heats up, it's resistivity drops. So at room temperature, Silver appears to be a better conductor than Gold, but in pratice, Gold conducts better than Silver. Currently there is a new material known as Graphene that may turn out to be an even better conductor than either Gold or Silver. So when asked which conductor is best, the answer may soon be Graphene, followed by Gold, followed by Silver. Unless of course you mean "Which conductor has the lowest resistivity at room temperature?"
i think it is gold is the greater and the better conductor than silver, logically all people don't use silver in our appliances, and why they are not using silver in pcb's, motherboards, etc. logically the gold's property is higher than silver, it's not silver, the price is not responsible for why silver is better than gold, common sense, silver is the best conductor bcoz gold is too much expensive than silver, that is a lame reason, price is not responsible in conduction
At room temperature, gold will conduct electricity better than almost any other element other than silver.
the_best_is_silver">the best is silver-----Silver is better than copper which is better than gold which is better than aluminum.The absolute best would be a super-conductor at a temperature of absolute zero.
Yes, it does! Pure copper is a much better electrical conductor at normal operating conditions. Gold plating is used in electronics and cables because of it's corrosion resistance. I'm not really sure why though. Silver is cheaper than gold, and oxides to silver oxide, which is still a better conductor than gold. pure silver is the best naturally occurring conductor, followed by copper followed (not very closely) by gold.
Yes. Pure gold is a much better conductor than pure germanium is.
No, gold is not a better conductor than steel. Steel is a poorer conductor of electricity compared to gold. Gold is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high conductivity and low resistance.
Silver is the best conductor. Gold runs a close second and is used primarily on contact surfaces because of it's resistance to corrosion. Copper is next, followed by aluminium.CommentCopper is a better conductor than gold.