It Could be Boron
I don't think so because Krypton (Kr) is a gas and therefore not a metal and therefore not a conductor
We should never change a light bulb with wet hands as electricy is charged through water. It passes more quickly through water and we could get an electric shock.
A key would be a conductor. ------------------------------------------------------ That would depend on what the key was made of. Keys made out of metals would be conductors, while contactless plastic car keys would be insulators.
One catchy science fair project about melting ice could be investigating the effects of different substances, such as salt, sugar, or sand, on the rate of ice melting. Another idea could be studying how the shape or size of ice cubes affects their melting time. Additionally, you could explore how environmental factors, like temperature or humidity, impact the melting rate of ice. These projects would allow for hands-on experimentation and the opportunity to analyze and interpret data.
Connect your material to the gap of the open circuit and see if the load(e.g bulb) works, if it does then the material is a conductor and if it doesn't then it's an insulator
A substance that has no definite shape or volume and can conduct electricity is called a conductor, such as copper or aluminum.
copper is a transition metal. transition metals are good conductors of electricity. QED, copper is a good conductor of electricity.
It could be a conductor of electricity. Something that lets something pass through it. I think this is it. I !!
nope
Pure substances have very specific melting (and boiling) points. Assuming the substance is pure you could measure the melting point and compare it to a known database of melting points.
Alcohol is not a good conduct of heat it could start a fire
Not if you wish to be grammatically correct. You could say "plastic is a bad conductor of electricity," which would be an accurate statement.
If you know the melting point and boiling point of a substance, you could look them up in a table to see what substances have those melting and boiling points. In practice, there are lots of other tests you'd probably want to do in addition, because in general there's no guarantee that an unknown substance is a single pure compound.
Because melting only affects the state of matter that the melted substance is, it doesn't change the chemical properties.
I don't think so because Krypton (Kr) is a gas and therefore not a metal and therefore not a conductor
there are no good or bad conductor there are conductor ,semiconductor and isolator.
It doesn't. Melting point is fixed for each substance at a particular pressure. However, very rapid heating can make it difficult to measure the melting point accurately.