No it is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity
Yes, calcium is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Most nonmetals are not good conductors of heat and electricity.
Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity and heat due to its electron configuration and molecular structure, which restrict the movement of electrons.
No, iodine is not a good conductor of heat or electricity because it is a non-metal and does not have free electrons that can move to carry an electric current. In its solid form, iodine is a poor conductor of heat as well due to its molecular structure that limits the transfer of energy.
No, chlorine is not a conductor of electricity. It is a non-metal that is a poor conductor of electricity.
Any of the ceramic like materials. Look to the up and to the right of the periodic table. Semi-metals and solid non metals would be good places to start.
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Helium is a poor conductor of heat and electricity because it is a noble gas with low density and lacks free electrons for conducting electricity.
Gold is often used to ensure a positive connectivity on many electrical devices or computer components.
Hydrogen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. As a gas, it does not have free-moving electrons to conduct electricity. In terms of heat, hydrogen has low thermal conductivity compared to metals.
Gold is often used to ensure a positive connectivity on many electrical devices or computer components.
Zirconium is a good conductor of electricity, but it has poor thermal conductivity, meaning it is not a good conductor of heat.
Nitrogen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. It is a nonmetal, which typically exhibit poor electrical and thermal conductivity due to their lack of free electrons for conducting electricity and the inability to transfer heat efficiently through their structure.
Krypton is a poor conductor of either heat or electricity.
No. It's an excellent conductor of both.
Conductor Some materials are conductors of Heat OR Electricity. But the property is not the same for one material; example glass is a good conductor of heat but a poor conductor of electricity.
Both Electricity and Heat are forms of energy. If an element were a poor conductor of both it would simply mean that particular element was a poor conductor of energy.
Yes. These are typical properties of nonmetals.