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Chlorine is a poor conductor.
No. (non metal).
yes, but only very slightly. (0.000089 W/cmK) it is the third smallest conductor of heat. Xenon being the second last and Radon the last.
Oxygen. Carbon as diamond is a good electrical insulator, (graphite is an electrical conductor), silicon is a semiconductor so has limited electrical conductivity and aluminium is a metal and a good electrical conductor.
Pure sodium is a metal, and is an electrical conductorlike other metals.
Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.
since iron is a metal and most metals are good conductors of electricity one can assume that iron is a fair conductor of electricity. The electrical conductivity of iron is approx. 1/6 from the electrical conductivity of silver (the best known conductor).
It is a conductor.
An anodized film is usually an insulator. The anodization process creates a layer of oxide on the surface of a metal, which acts as a barrier against electrical conduction.
An electrical conductor is a material which lets electricity pass through it.
At a high enough voltage, everything is an electrical conductor. Pure water is an exceptionally bad electrical conductor, though.
No. Its a poor conductor.
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
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It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
No. (non metal).
No charcoal is not an electrical conductor
Yes, graphite is an electrical conductor.
Among oxygen, chlorine, and chromium, chromium is most likely to be the best conductor of electricity. Chromium is a metal and metals generally have high electrical conductivity due to the presence of free electrons that can move easily and conduct electric current. Oxygen and chlorine are nonmetals and generally have poor electrical conductivity.