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There is one special glue that will conduct electricity. I can't remember the name, but it was an epoxy made to repair the rear window heating strips in cars in the '60's. - No other modern commonly available glues conduct.
Filtered hot water is not a good conductor of electricity compared to metals, but it can conduct electricity better than pure water due to the presence of minerals and impurities. The conductivity of water increases with temperature and dissolved substances, allowing ions to move more freely. However, it's important to note that while filtered hot water can conduct electricity, it is still less conductive than many other liquids and materials. Always exercise caution around electricity and water, regardless of its conductivity.
Graphite, which is a form of carbon, is the most conductive non-metal material. It has the ability to conduct electricity due to its unique structure that allows electrons to move freely along its layers.
Steel, iron, copper, aluminum, gold, silver, mercury, lithium and all other metals and most metal alloys conduct electricity very well compared to most other compounds.With the discoveries in solid state physics of the 20th century we learned that metals are collections of atoms which have somewhat unusually properties of the electrons. In metals the outermost electron (sometimes two) of the atoms is not specifically associated with that one atom but is free to associate with atoms far and wide. We say these are delocalized electrons. Since the electrons are not attached to specific atoms, it takes very little energy to move them. As a result, any small voltage causes a large electron flow in a metal.This movement or flow of electrons is called electricity so this is why metals conduct electricity.Aside: Metals are not the only materials that conduct electricity, they just do it especially well, billions of times better that most materials. The details of the theory of electric conductivity were not understood until the discover of quantum mechanics and the properties of electron energy bands, but that goes beyond the essentials of this answer.
Calcium is not typically used as an insulator. It is a metal element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat. Insulators are materials that do not conduct electricity well, such as rubber or glass.
There is one special glue that will conduct electricity. I can't remember the name, but it was an epoxy made to repair the rear window heating strips in cars in the '60's. - No other modern commonly available glues conduct.
Metals conduct heat well, so they can get hot quickly rather than staying cool.
Not pure water - salt water can - hot or cold.
A hot plate is typically a conductor. The metal coils inside the hot plate conduct electricity to generate heat quickly and efficiently. Heat conduction is better in metals compared to insulators like ceramics or plastics.
Yes, a teapot is typically made of ceramic which is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity or heat well. This helps to keep the contents of the teapot insulated and hot.
Hot sauce and lime juice can conduct electricity to some extent because they contain ions, which are charged particles. The acidity of lime juice and the various compounds in hot sauce, such as vinegar and salt, can enhance their conductivity. However, their conductivity is generally lower than that of more typical electrolytes like saltwater. Overall, while they can conduct electricity, they are not very effective compared to stronger conductive solutions.
Hydrogen has the highest thermal conductivity of any gas. The electrical conductivity of hydrogen varies according to temperature. If it is cold enough, it can be a superconductor. If it is hot enough, as a plasma, it is highly conductive.
Foam cups are typically insulators because they are made of Styrofoam, which is a material that does not conduct electricity well. This means that foam cups are not good conductors of heat or electricity, making them effective at keeping hot drinks hot without transferring heat to your hand.
Graphite, which is a form of carbon, is the most conductive non-metal material. It has the ability to conduct electricity due to its unique structure that allows electrons to move freely along its layers.
Glass conducts electricity well letting the heat flow through it. 2. OOPS! (it is only at very high temperatures that glass conducts electricity, and even then it is not a good conductor.) And glass is not a very good conductor of heat, but it will conduct heat albeit slowly.
Glass is a good insulator because it does not conduct heat or electricity well. Glass bottles can help keep beverages hot or cold by limiting the transfer of heat from their surroundings.
Steel, iron, copper, aluminum, gold, silver, mercury, lithium and all other metals and most metal alloys conduct electricity very well compared to most other compounds.With the discoveries in solid state physics of the 20th century we learned that metals are collections of atoms which have somewhat unusually properties of the electrons. In metals the outermost electron (sometimes two) of the atoms is not specifically associated with that one atom but is free to associate with atoms far and wide. We say these are delocalized electrons. Since the electrons are not attached to specific atoms, it takes very little energy to move them. As a result, any small voltage causes a large electron flow in a metal.This movement or flow of electrons is called electricity so this is why metals conduct electricity.Aside: Metals are not the only materials that conduct electricity, they just do it especially well, billions of times better that most materials. The details of the theory of electric conductivity were not understood until the discover of quantum mechanics and the properties of electron energy bands, but that goes beyond the essentials of this answer.