An element that conducts electricity well and is a brittle solid is best characterized as a metalloid. Metalloids possess properties of both metals and non-metals, typically exhibiting good electrical conductivity while being more brittle than metals. This makes them useful in various applications, particularly in semiconductor technology. Common examples include silicon and germanium.
I believe you ment to say 'which element conducts electricity Cadmium or Sodium?'They both do. They are both metals.
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only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
Bromine only conducts electricity when bonded with another metal/element.
Copper is the element with all these properties.
I believe you ment to say 'which element conducts electricity Cadmium or Sodium?'They both do. They are both metals.
iron
sodium
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A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
=copper=
an insulator
only metal elements conduct electricity, and they do it very well
Bromine only conducts electricity when bonded with another metal/element.
sulphur
Silver (Ag).
Copper is the element with all these properties.