no not realy
In its most commonly encountered from "white" phsphorus (where there are individual P4 molecules) is not a good conductor. This is also true for the red, and violet allotropic forms, which have a different structure. The black allotropic form has a metallic appearance but is still a poor conductor but is slightly better than the others, one reference describes it as a semiconductor at high temperatures.
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.
yes copper is a good conductor of heat only becuase it comes in the conductor of heat
yes it is good conductor of elasticity because it is a metal.
Phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) is not a conductor of electricity because it is a covalent compound with no free-moving ions or electrons to carry an electric current. It is a nonpolar molecule and does not dissociate into ions in solution.
Phosphorus is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. It is actually considered to be a semiconductor, meaning it has intermediate conductivity properties between those of a conductor and an insulator.
Yes, phosphorus is a poor conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity compared to most metals and some nonmetals.
Duct tape is not a good conductor of heat. Its composition and thickness make it a poor conductor, so it does not readily transfer heat.
No, a pencil is not a good conductor of heat because it is made of graphite, which is a poor conductor of heat. Heat will not travel easily through a pencil, making it a good insulator rather than a conductor of heat.
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
Phosphate is not a good conductor of heat. It is actually a poor conductor of heat due to its molecular structure, which hinders the transfer of heat energy. This property makes phosphate a good insulator rather than a conductor of heat.
No, milk is not a good conductor.
Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
In its most commonly encountered from "white" phsphorus (where there are individual P4 molecules) is not a good conductor. This is also true for the red, and violet allotropic forms, which have a different structure. The black allotropic form has a metallic appearance but is still a poor conductor but is slightly better than the others, one reference describes it as a semiconductor at high temperatures.
Copper and aluminum. Most heat sinks are made of Aluminum (cheap and a good conductor of heat).
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.
If something is a good conductor of heat, it will lose heat faster than a poor conductor. This is because a good conductor allows heat to flow through it quickly, dispersing the heat energy more rapidly.