Anything with ions really, metals conduct between they have free electrons.
So water with salt, really hot gasses, etc. The more ions, the more it will conduct.
the non metals arehydrogenheliumcarbonnitrogenoxygenfluorineneonphosphorussulphurchlorineargonseleniumbrominekryptoniodinexenonradon
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
caesium is the most reactive non-radioactive metal and Florine is the most reactive non-metal, but francium is the most reactive, radioactive metal
Some kite strings are conductive if they are made of materials that conduct electricity, such as metal-coated strings. However, most typical kite strings made of paper or fabric are not conductive. It's important to check the materials used in the kite string to determine if it is conductive.
Conductive materials allow electricity to flow through them easily, while non-conductive materials do not allow electricity to flow through. Conductive materials typically contain free electrons that can move and carry an electric charge, while non-conductive materials have tightly bound electrons that do not move easily. Examples of conductive materials include metals, while examples of non-conductive materials include rubber or plastic.
Silver is the most electrically conductive metal.
Metals are conductive.
silver
Which action is recommended to prevent the motherboard from contacting the metal base of the case? Ensure that the non-conductive side of the case is beneath the motherboard. Use standoffs to keep the motherboard above the metal base. Place a non-conductive barrier between the motherboard and the metal base. Use a self-adhesive non-conductive membrane on the underside of the motherboard. Which action is recommended to prevent the motherboard from contacting the metal base of the case? Ensure that the non-conductive side of the case is beneath the motherboard. Use standoffs to keep the motherboard above the metal base. Place a non-conductive barrier between the motherboard and the metal base. Use a self-adhesive non-conductive membrane on the underside of the motherboard.
Usually, plastic and non-conductive metal
Yes. All or almost all fully metallic elements are conductive, with gold, silver, and copper, all non ferrous, being among the most conductive of all materials. Some of the semimetal elements and a few alloys are only slightly conductive.
its not a metal,it is a metalloid (or semi metal) and yes it is conductive
It is very much a metal.
the non metals arehydrogenheliumcarbonnitrogenoxygenfluorineneonphosphorussulphurchlorineargonseleniumbrominekryptoniodinexenonradon
Tin is a metal because it is located under a column containing metals as well as being electrically conductive.
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
The most conductive metals are silver, copper, and gold. Silver is the most conductive metal, followed by copper and then gold. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity, followed by copper, and then gold.