Copper's conductivity properties are based on its electronegativity. Generally, all metals must have low electronegativity and ionization energies. But all metals do not have the same electronegativity levels.
Copper has a higher thermal conductivity than steel or brass due to its atomic structure. Copper's free electrons can move more easily, facilitating the transfer of heat energy. In contrast, steel and brass have fewer free electrons, causing them to be less efficient at conducting heat.
Examples: stainless steel, zircalloy-4.
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No, steel is generally heavier than brass. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with a density greater than that of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Yes, brass is cheaper than copper.
No, they are both copper based. Copper and steel cause the problem.
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I believe the Chinese invented brass in ancient china when they mixed copper and steel
Steel and copper are both metals, but copper is the best conductor.
That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.