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Because Silica is Siliconedioxide and silicone and oxygen both are non metals and its is a physical property of a non metal to be poor thermal and electrical conductor

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Why is radium a good conductor?

Radium is not a good conductor. In fact, radium is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low thermal and electrical conductivity. Its chemical properties make it an insulator rather than a conductor of electricity.


Is beryllium a poor conductor?

No, beryllium is actually a very good conductor of heat and electricity. Its high thermal conductivity and low electrical resistance make it useful for applications in industries like aerospace and electronics.


Is mercury a better conductor of heat than glass?

No, it is not. The best thermal conductor among the metals is silver, and it is the best electrical conductor as well. There is a general "rule" in the natural world that thermal and electrical conductivity are proportionate among metals; they "track" together. If a metal is a better thermal conductor than another metal, it will be a better electrical conductor as well. It should be noted that the best thermal conductor of all known materials is the allotrope of carbon we call diamond. Interestingly, diamond is an electrical insulator.


What is the worst heat conductor ever?

Aerogel is considered one of the worst heat conductors because of its extremely low thermal conductivity. Its structure, which consists of a gel composed of gas molecules trapped in a solid matrix, makes it a poor conductor of heat.


Substances that are poor conductors of heat?

Examples of substances that are poor conductors of heat are wood, plastic, and rubber. These materials have low thermal conductivity, which means they do not transfer heat efficiently and therefore are good insulators.

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Is wood thermal conductor?

Wood is a thermal insulator. It is a poor conductor of heat.


Is zinc a good or poor conductor of heatelectricity?

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.


Is a diamond a thermal and electrical conductor?

A diamond is a superior conductor of thermal energy (heat). It's better at this than anything else we know of. But diamond is a poor conductor of electricity. It's actually a pretty good insulator.


Is petrol electrical conductor?

No. Its a poor conductor.


Is nitrogen a good conductor or poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Nitrogen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. It is a nonmetal, which typically exhibit poor electrical and thermal conductivity due to their lack of free electrons for conducting electricity and the inability to transfer heat efficiently through their structure.


Is arsenic a good conductor of heat and electricity?

No, arsenic is not a good conductor of heat or electricity. It is classified as a metalloid and has poor electrical and thermal conductivity compared to metals like copper or aluminum.


Why is radium a good conductor?

Radium is not a good conductor. In fact, radium is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low thermal and electrical conductivity. Its chemical properties make it an insulator rather than a conductor of electricity.


Are diamonds a good conductor of electrical energy?

Diamond is, in general, a poor conductor of electrical energy. Generally, we find that diamond is actually a pretty good electrical insulator. This contrasts sharply with its ability to conduct thermal energy, which it does better than anything else we know of.


Is beryllium a poor conductor?

No, beryllium is actually a very good conductor of heat and electricity. Its high thermal conductivity and low electrical resistance make it useful for applications in industries like aerospace and electronics.


Is glass an thermal conductor?

Yes, but a relatively poor one.


What you expect to make a good insulator?

a poor thermal conductor.


How well does chlorine conduct electricity and heat?

Chlorine is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. It is a nonmetal element with low electrical and thermal conductivity properties.