Yes ,they are conduct both of them.
Yes, alkali metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium are good conductors of electricity. This is because they have only one electron in their outer shell, making it easy for that electron to move and carry an electric current.
Yes, metals are known for their ability to conduct electricity. This is due to the presence of free-moving electrons in the outer energy levels of metal atoms that can carry electric current through the material.
The radioactive element radium is a pretty good conductor of thermal and electrical energy. We see radium at the bottom of the Group 2 elements, the Alkaline Earth Metals. It can conduct heat and electricity well.
Yes it does.
Metals conduct thermal energy through the movement of free electrons. When heat is applied, the free electrons gain kinetic energy and move through the metal, colliding with lattice vibrations and transferring their energy. This process allows thermal energy to be rapidly transferred through the metal.
Metals have freely moving electrons as well as particles to conduct heat. The electrons move freely to pass thermal energy.
All elements will conduct heat to some extent. metals conduct heat and electricity the best; metalliods conduct heat and electricity good too but not as good as metals. nonmetals are poor conductors.
That describes a conductor.
Metals are relatively good conductor of heat, because the non-localized electrons are free to transport thermal energy. Each material has an electrical conductivity. It determines the value of the electrical current when an electric potential is applied.
Glass is an insulator of both energies. It does not conduct thermal energy because only it's surface warms up. It does not conduct electrical energy because its atoms do not have free electrons, which cause this process in metals.
yes it does!
Magnesium is a good conductor of heat but a poor conductor of electricity. This is because it has mobile electrons that can transfer thermal energy effectively but its electron configuration limits its ability to conduct electricity well.
Non-metals in general do not conduct electricity or other forms of energy as well as metals do. Helium would be an example.
Yes, alkali metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium are good conductors of electricity. This is because they have only one electron in their outer shell, making it easy for that electron to move and carry an electric current.
Yes, metals are known for their ability to conduct electricity. This is due to the presence of free-moving electrons in the outer energy levels of metal atoms that can carry electric current through the material.
Electrons in metals are mobile and carry (conduct) electricity and heat energy. Plato: Free moving electrons carry both heat and electric current throughout the system
Metals can conduct energy because their outer electrons are free to move and carry electric charge through the material. This movement of electrons allows for the flow of electricity and heat to easily travel through the metal.