The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
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chemical property
AS most stoves are made of metal, uninsulated parts of them will conduct electricity.
Yes, Pencil Lead does conduct Electricity. Copper, Gold and Silver though are the best conductors.
yes, there is metal which will conduct
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A physical property.
The ability to conduct electricity in the solid state is not a common property of ionic compounds, as they typically only conduct electricity when molten or in solution.
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The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
pure water does not conduct electricity. the presence of electrolytes in the water is what conducts electricity. the equation for the conductivity (ability to conduct electricity) Conductance = 1/ resistance
Metalloids have an intermediate ability to conduct heat and electricity, falling between metals and nonmetals. They have some metallic properties, such as being able to conduct electricity to some extent, but not as effectively as pure metals. Their ability to conduct heat and electricity can vary depending on the specific metalloid.
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The ability to conduct electricity is an intensive physical property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance present. Different materials will have varying degrees of conductivity regardless of the quantity.
Conducting electricity is a physical property of a material, as it involves the movement of electrons within the material in response to an electric field. A material's ability to conduct electricity is determined by its atomic structure and how freely electrons can move within it.