Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
The answer depends on what kind of fake goldIf it is a metal alloy, which it usually is, it will conduct quite well.If it is a sheet of gold coloured plastic it won't conduct.If it is iron sulfide (aka pyrite) it is a semi-conductor with resistivity similar to silicon. Iron sulfide is often called "fool's gold", but not usually fake gold.
Yes it does. pure H2O will not conduct electricity, however most water has some impurities in it, and will then conduct quite nicely.
Metals conduct electricity easily because the electrons in a metal crystal can move freely among the atoms.They are know as free electrons.
Most molecular substances do not conduct electricity since the ions don't dissociate very well with molecular substances. However, most ionic substances do conduct electricity very well due to their ability to dissociate very well in water.
No, I wouldn't. It is more like a insulator, not a conductor. Silver conducts electricity the best. If a current were put through cardboard, it would most likely catch on fire, not conduct electricity.
Generally speaking, no, they are not. Lead is a pretty good electrical conductor, but pyrite (iron disulfide), which has variable electrical conductivity, might actually be tagged as a semiconductor.
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, is an insulator. It is a mineral composed of iron sulfide and does not conduct electricity well.
Sulfides such as pyrite (feS2) are compounds of sulfur and one ore more elements.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
yes a pineapple can conduct electricity.
all metals can conduct electricity
Yes, Sodium is a metal and it does conduct electricity.
No, latex is an insulating material and does not conduct electricity.
Many inorganic compounds conduct electricity.
A solution containing ions conduct electricity.
No, nitrile gloves do not conduct electricity.