Conductors of electricity are usually metals although there are a few cases where non metals are conductors as well such as graphite and types of salt solutions, hope this answers your question.
Substances that are in form of solids offer the best conductivity compared to liquids and gases. The conduction may be sound, electricity or magnetism.
I'm actually trying to figure out the same thing, but convection doesn't work in a solid, and conduction can be blocked using something with a high specific heat capacity. Sorry if I didn't help that much!
Indicators would work to determine the pH of colored substances. The color change may be difficult to read depending on the indicator used. Another alternative to adding a indicator to the substance would be to use a test strip.
the enzymes work best at 37 degree celsius in your body-it depends on the organism you talk about.
Generally speaking, insulation slows the movement of thermal energy by convection. The dead air spaces in fiberglass insulation make it a good bet to put in walls and under roof spaces. Styrofoam coolers work because the many, many tiny air spaces in the styrofoam are places where air is trapped, and those are dead air spaces.
Conduction works best with a solid.
Substances that are in form of solids offer the best conductivity compared to liquids and gases. The conduction may be sound, electricity or magnetism.
Conductors allow heat to pass. And carries the process of conduction.
Any substance will work for this. That is, any substance conducts heat, but some do so better than others. A substance that conducts heat well is called a conductor. Examples include all metals.
What substance must be present in the stomach for pepsin to work best? *
No. Conduction needs a material and an atmosphere to be transmitted.
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im trying to do my science homework about conduction and i know how it works in metals but why and how does it not work in non-metals
No, conduction works via contact between molecules - as gas molecules are more spaced out from one another, they are less likely to come into contact than molecules in liquids or solids
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conduction take place in solids and gases
It was finally determined that moving electrons made up electric current, and copper and other metals could provide a path of conduction for that current. The copper on the bottom of the pot provided for an increased ability to support thermal conduction across the cooking surface of the vessel.