About all we can do is compare zinc to some other metals. Zinc isn't a terrible conductor, but it isn't the greatest, either. Perhaps it might be best to classify it a fair as regards electrical conductivity. Here is a list of just a few metals and their electrical conductivity as "just a number" to make comparison easy: Aluminum 59
Brass 28
Copper (annealed) 100
Gold 65
Lead 7
Mercury 1.66
Platinum 15
Silver 106
Tin 13
Titanium 5
Tungsten 28.9
Zinc 28.2 Zinc isn't great, but it isn't at the bottom of the list, either.
Zinc is a fair conductor of heat, this is due to it's low melting point. And please don't assume that if it's a metal is a good conductor heat and electricity, thank you. Cristobal Carrillo
Zinc is not a good conductor of heat or electricity compared to other metals like copper or aluminum. However, it can still be used in various applications due to its other properties such as corrosion resistance.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Zinc compounds can exhibit varying levels of conductivity depending on their chemical form. Generally, zinc oxide, for instance, can conduct electricity, especially when doped with other elements, while zinc sulfate is typically not conductive in solid form. In general, metallic zinc is a good conductor, but many zinc compounds are insulating or only weakly conductive.
A substance is classified as a good/bad/semi conductor based upon the energy gap (band gap) in between the valence bands and conduction bands (which are nothing but the collection of molecular orbital energy levels). for ZnO the band gap is ~3.4eV (electron volts). this value is more than for a conductor (like most of the metals Cu, Zn, Ag, Au etc) and less than bad conductors (Wood, Paper etc). so ZnO is a semi conductor. these type of materials can be played with to behave as a good or bad conductor.
zinc is a good conductor of electricity
No, zinc is not a good insulator. It is actually a good conductor of electricity and heat.
No. Zinc, like all metals, is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
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Zinc is a poor conductor of both heat and electricity. Its thermal and electrical conductivity properties are lower compared to metals like copper and aluminum.
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No, it's a good conductor.
Zinc is a fair conductor of heat, this is due to it's low melting point. And please don't assume that if it's a metal is a good conductor heat and electricity, thank you. Cristobal Carrillo
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Zinc is not a good conductor of heat or electricity compared to other metals like copper or aluminum. However, it can still be used in various applications due to its other properties such as corrosion resistance.
It is a bad conductor of heat, that is why it is used as an insulating material.
Yes, zinc chloride is a good conductor of electricity when dissolved in water. This is because the ions of zinc and chloride are free to move and carry electric charge.