Metal
It is safer to use...say a wooden spoon instead of a metal spoon because metal is a heat conductor...or when metal touches heat the heat goes through the metal (it does the same with electricity). There is a simple answer for it!
Copper, aluminum, gold, iron, silver, lead, tin, platinum, nickel, tungsten A and example of a good conductor of heat is a metal.
Very pure distilled water is a good conductor of heat but is not so good for electricity and it is not a metal. Oil is a good conductor of heat but not of electricity and it is not a metal. Teflon (a non-stick coating used on cooking pans) is a good conductor of heat but not of electricity and it is not a metal.
Copper and aluminum. Most heat sinks are made of Aluminum (cheap and a good conductor of heat).
No, milk is not a good conductor.
Silver is a metal. It is a good conductor of heat and electricity and possesses metallic luster and ductility. It is not classified as a nonmetal or a metalloid.
Almost everything is a good conductor of sound, but a conductor of heat and electricity are usually only metals. A nonmetal can be an insulator, or something that doesn't conduct things, for heat and electricity.
A nonmetal is an element that tends to be dull, brittle, and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
No, solid sulfur is a poor conductor of heat because it is a nonmetal and does not have free-moving electrons to transfer heat efficiently.
Nitrogen is a nonmetal. It is found in group 15 of the periodic table and typically exhibits nonmetallic properties such as being a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Conductor of heat and electricity.
metal
Yes. Metal is a good conductor of heat.
All metals are good conductors of heat.
Because metal is a good conductor of heat.
Because iron is a metal and its a property of every metal that they are good conductors of heat ............
Yes, being a metal, aluminum is a good thermal conductor.