(A. Copper) The right answer is C. Silver
Gold and silver are both good electrical conductors but are not used in wire because of their extremely high cost.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity. Among metals it is second only o silver, which is too expensive for practical use in wiring. Copper is also extremely ductile, meaning it can be easily drawn into wires without breaking.
Mercury is a fair conductor of electricity , although it is a poor conductor of heat.
The poorest insulator would be the best conductor, which is one of the noble metals. Bakelite is a fairly good insulator, not too long ago electrical fittings were made from it.
Metals are the most common type of conductors. In metals, the outermost electrons, known as "free electrons," are not tightly bound to the atomic nuclei and are capable of moving through the material when a voltage is applied. This is why metals are excellent conductors of electricity. Copper and aluminum are two of the most widely used conductors due to their high electrical conductivity and other desirable properties. Other materials, such as water with dissolved ions, certain types of graphite, and various alloys, can also act as conductors to varying degrees. Conductors play a vital role in electrical and electronic circuits, as they enable the flow of electric current, facilitating the transmission of power and signals.
Aluminium is a metal and metals are good conductors of electricity. Metals also tend to conduct heat,sound and energy.
No. Metals are good electrical conductors.
Because Silica is Siliconedioxide and silicone and oxygen both are non metals and its is a physical property of a non metal to be poor thermal and electrical conductor
A material through which an electric current flows easily is called an electrical conductor. Many metals, especially silver and copper, are excellent electrical conductors.
Yes, since they're made of metals.
Pure sodium is a metal, and is an electrical conductorlike other metals.
Metals are indeed good conductors. Silver, which is a metal, is the best conductor.
Sodium chloride is different from a metal as an electrical conductor. This is because sodium chloride is an ionic compound and therefore can only conduct electricity when molten or dissolved, as the ions are free to move in this state. However, metals can conduct electricity when solid or molten because the atoms are free to move in both states, therefore they can carry an electrical charge. This is therefore the difference between sodium chloride and metals as an electrical conductor.
Sodium in its pure form (as opposed to a compound such as sodium chloride) is a metal, and like all metals is an excellent electrical conductor.
Yes, it is a metal. Metals conduct electricity.
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Because metal is one of the greatest conductors of electricity.
Astatine is not a good conductor of electricity. This is because it is a non-metal. All non-metals do not conduct electricity, and all metals do. The two exceptions are carbon and silicon, which are non-metals, but conduct electricity well.