Conductors- which conduct electricity... Allow heat and electricity to pass through them....
Eg: metals like gold, silver, copper,etc.
Insulators- which do not allow eletricity and eat to pass through them.
Eg: glass and rubber - do not conduct electricity.
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a conductor would be: iron, steel, metal and etc...
an insulator would be: plastic, glass and if you were in a thunder storm stay in your car because it has rubber tires.
wire, cloth, wood and talong at rubber
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Wood plastic mica rubber ceramic and slate
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Cotton, plastic, wood are 3 examples of insulators
Some good conductores of heat are metal, iron, gold, silver, aluminum, brass, silicoborates, wax, steal, copper, nickel, and water.
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Good conductors conduct electrical current very easily because of their free electrons. Some common good conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver.Bad conductors (or insulators) oppose electrical current and make poor conductors. Some common insulators or bad conductors are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.Conductors have a very low resistance to electrical current while insulators or bad conductors have a very high resistance to electrical current.
There are a great many conductors in the world. These conductors can include musical conductors and electrical conductors for example.
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Enorder for materials to conduct electricity they need to have free electrons which carry the current. Materials which can do this include metals, water, Ionic salts when in there molten or aqueous states. Wood, plastic, gases and covalent compounds do not have free electrons and therefore do do conduct.
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Conductors are materials that will allow electricity to flow through them. Materials that contain 1, 2, or 3 valence electrons are good conductors. Some examples of good conductors are gold, silver, aluminum, and copper. Insulators are materials, or combinations of materials, with a high number of valence electrons (5, 6, 7, and 8). Examples of good insulators are porcelain, glass, air, and rubber.