hmmm i also have the same question but i cant find it.
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
Yes, alcohol is a liquid and has delocalised electrons which can carry the electrical current. Edited: Seriously? Unless there are impurities in the alcohol that are electrolytes, alcohol will NOT conduct an electric current. Alcohols are considered as NON ELECTROLYTES, as they do not ionize and thus will not conduct a current. (Dr.J.)
Sugar (sucrose) is a material that dissolves in water but does not conduct electric current. Sugar molecules do not ionize in water, so the solution does not carry electric charge.
Metalloids, which have properties of both metals and nonmetals. Some metalloids, but not all, conduct heat or electric current.
It should contain some IONS, or charged particles.
yes. metals conduct heat and electric current well.
They are lustrous and malleable They conduct heat They conduct electric current
They are lustrous and malleable They conduct heat They conduct electric current
Metals are elements that conduct electric current and heat well and have shiny appearance.
it can conduct electricity and heat.
No. The definition of an insulator is: something that inhibits the flow of energy (heat, light, electromagnetic, electric current) from one region of space to another. Therefore thermal (heat) insulators do not conduct heat.
no,
Aluminum will conduct both electric current and heat, so it would be a bad insulator of either.
No, most metals are electrical conductors. This means that most metals will conduct an electric current in the presence of an electric field.
an ionic compound
Yes it does.
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