Yes, good conductors can cause fires. This is because they have valence electrons which will help move the fire to the other sources.
it is a conductor as all other metals and the gold is also good conductor as silver!!!
No, milk is not a good conductor.
A semi conductor is not a good conductor or a good insulator.
no it is not.
No.
Alcohol is not a good conduct of heat it could start a fire
it's nice and hard ;) mmm
No, paper is not a good conductor of heat. Layers of paper can serve as an insulator. It will catch of fire at a fairly low temperature.
No, paper is not a good conductor of heat. Layers of paper can serve as an insulator. It will catch of fire at a fairly low temperature.
yes copper is actually a very good insulator to both heat and electric conducting A2: NO. Copper is about the second-best electrical conductor, next to silver. It is also a very Good heat conductor. Try heating an iron poker in a fire. The heat travels slowly to the opposite end. A copper wire, however, if stuck in the fire, will transfer heat Very quickly--you won't be able to hold the other end of it! wikipedia.org/copper
It can't be caused. A good conductor is something like a metal, the best conductor of heat is gold. If you have ever touched metal that has been in the sun, it's really hot because it is a good conductor of heat. A bad conductor is something like wood because it doesn't get hot. We can't tell it wood has been in the sun for a while.
Magnesium chloride is a good conductor if melted or dissolved in an ionization promoting solvent; as a solid it is not a good conductor.
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
it is a conductor as all other metals and the gold is also good conductor as silver!!!
No, milk is not a good conductor.
It is a semi conductor
This solution is not a good conductor.