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Sulfur (S) is not a conductor of electricy so electrons can not flow through it. Most condcutors of electricty are metals like Copper (Cu) or Nickel (Ni).

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What does electricity move through?

Electricity moves through conductive materials such as wires or metals. These materials allow the flow of electric charge, which is the movement of electrons, through them to power electrical devices or circuits. Insulating materials, on the other hand, do not allow electricity to flow through them easily.


What particle is responsible for electricity?

Electrons are the particles responsible for carrying electricity. When electrons move through a conductor, such as a wire, they create an electric current.


Copper metal conducts electricity through electrons whereas it solved solution conducts electricity through ions do you agree?

Yes, I agree. Copper metal conducts electricity through the movement of electrons, which are negatively charged particles. In contrast, a solution containing dissolved ions can conduct electricity because the ions can move and carry charge through the solution.


How do sulfur and phosphorus move from the biotic to the abiotic pools during their cycles?

Sulfur and phosphorus move from the biotic to the abiotic pools primarily through decomposition and mineralization processes. When organisms die or excrete waste, decomposers break down organic matter, releasing sulfur and phosphorus back into the soil and water as inorganic forms. Sulfur may also be released into the atmosphere as hydrogen sulfide or sulfur dioxide, while phosphorus typically remains in the soil or sediments. These elements can then re-enter the biotic pool through uptake by plants and microorganisms.


What flows from atom to atom to make electricity?

In metals, electricity flows through the movement of free electrons from atom to atom. These electrons can move easily through the material, creating an electric current.

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Is sulfur a good conductor of electrisity?

Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity because it is an insulator. It does not have free electrons that can move and carry an electric charge. This means that electricity does not flow easily through sulfur.


What does not have conduct electricity?

Non-metals such as sulfur, rubber, and plastic are examples of materials that do not conduct electricity. This is because they lack free electrons that can move and carry an electric charge through the material.


Does not electricity to move through it easily?

rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily


Is sulfur a good conductor or a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.Sulfur is an insulator.So pretty much Sulfur is a bad conductor.(Hope it anwsered your question)


What supplys energy to move electricity through a circuit?

A battery supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit (Remember, a circuit is a wire.)


What is a complete path that electricity can move through is?

A circuit.


What materials can electricity move through?

Electricity can move through materials that conduct electricity well, such as metals like copper and aluminum. It can also move through materials that allow some level of conductivity, like water and the human body. Insulating materials, such as rubber and plastic, prevent the flow of electricity.


What happens when electricity flow through wires?

Electrons move through the wire


The complete path that electricity can move through is called an?

Circuit


Which Properties make it difficult for electricity to pass through?

rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily


What is produces when you move an iron bar through a wire coil?

electricity


What allows electricity to move through materials?

Electricity moves through materials when there is a flow of charged particles, typically electrons, along a pathway provided by the material's structure. Conductive materials such as metals have free electrons that can move easily through the material, allowing electricity to flow. Insulating materials, on the other hand, impede the flow of electrons, preventing electricity from moving through them.