Copper, it has more electrons to conduct the heat through.
Copper conducts heat better.
Iron has a thermal conductivity of 80.4 W·m·K-1 at 300K
Copper has a thermal conductivity of 401 W·m·K-1 at 300K
Copper
No
Copper(Cu) is unstable while Iron(Fe) is stable.Then Cu has max free electrons than Fe. Hence Copper is good conductor than Iron.
Aluminium is a better conductor than brass, it heats up first! We did it in a science experiment, you can trust this answer!!
Aluminum have better thermal conductivity than ironAluminum: 205W/(m K)Iron: 80 W/(m K)
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Copper is better conductor than iron because copper has higher electron affinity of 1.22948 eV than iron which is 0.16299 eV.
Copper pans are not necessarily better, but copper certainly conducts heat a lot better than iron.
Copper (Cu)
copper aluminium iron and steel is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper aluminium iron and steel and it is used in conducting electricity.
yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
The better a metal conducts electricity, the better it is at conducting heat also. In order from worse to better, Carbon, Iron, Aluminum, Copper, Silver. But any metal is going to be fair, it is why metal is colder when you touch it, because it conducts heat better.
Copper(Cu) is unstable while Iron(Fe) is stable.Then Cu has max free electrons than Fe. Hence Copper is good conductor than Iron.
Aluminium is a better conductor than brass, it heats up first! We did it in a science experiment, you can trust this answer!!
Copper is used because it is a good conductor of heat and thus more energy efficient. The solder melts at a temperature lower than copper and the soldering iron is controlled to only reach a high enough temperature to melt the solder. There are metals that are more efficient at conducting heat, But considering the melting point of copper, it high availability and relative cost. Copper is by far the obvious choice to use in a soldering iron.
Copper has relatively easily available electron as compare to the iron because copper has bigger atomic size than iron which means the shielding effect in copper is more than iron so the electron of copper can conduct heat more easily and efficiently as compare to the electron of the iron which make iron not a good conductor of heat if it is compair to copper.
Aluminum have better thermal conductivity than ironAluminum: 205W/(m K)Iron: 80 W/(m K)
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Copper and aluminum conduct heat quite a bit better than iron, so pans made of those metals generally get the heat to the food better. The thermal conductivity of copper is about 25% better than aluminum, and aluminum is about 3 times as good as iron, just to ball park the performance.