A conductor in a solution is referred to as an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions when dissolved in a solvent, allowing them to conduct electricity. Examples include salts, acids, and bases.
A substance that lets electricity flow through it is called a conductor (or sometimes, to be more explicit, it is called an electrical conductor). Substances which do not permit the flow of electricity are called insulators.
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
Ductility, conductor, viscosity, density, etc.
It is a very good conductor.
The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor allows electrons to travel. This is because the "outer electrons" of a conductor are not anchored like those of an insulator. Conductors tend to be metals. Some examples of insulators are plastic, glass, rubber and wood.
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zinc, iron
There are many examples of conductors such as electricity. Metals and liquids can also be considered a type of conductor.
Examples of very good conductors are: gold, silver, copper, aluminium, etc.
foam plastic rubber
aluminium, coal, iron and copper
Metal, and Copper are good examples of conductors.
Some examples of a conductor would be iron or copper but basically anything that's a metal.
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Aluminium is a conductor. Plastic,wood,rubber,cotton,PVC,glass are some examples for non conductors.
Examples of conductors include metals such as copper, aluminum, and silver. These materials have high electrical conductivity, allowing them to easily carry electric current. Other examples include graphite, which is also a good conductor.