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Precisely because they are poor conductors, they do not absorb or let out any of the heat when made correctly.

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What is another word for poor conductors of heat and electricity?

These are called insulators.


What name is given to materials that are poor heat conductors?

Insulators.


What are poor conductors of heat and eletricity?

Insulators- like foam, rubber, etc


Why conductors conduct heat and electricity while insulators are known as poor conductors?

Conductors conduct heat and electricity well because they have delocalised electrons in their structure. Insulators, on the other hand, do not have delocalised electrons and therefore do not conduct heat and electricity as a conductor, although they do conduct to some extent.


Why do insulators transfer heat slowly?

Insulators transfer heat slowly because they have a low thermal conductivity, meaning they are not good conductors of heat. This is due to their molecular structure, which does not allow heat to pass through easily. Insulators work by trapping pockets of air or other gases, which are poor conductors of heat, thus slowing down the transfer of heat.


Why are insulators poor conductors of heat?

Insulators are poor conductors of heat because they have a low thermal conductivity, meaning they are not able to efficiently transfer heat. This is because insulators have a high number of tightly bound electrons that do not move easily to carry thermal energy. Additionally, insulators have a molecular structure that does not allow for the easy transfer of heat energy through them.


Why don't metal keep heat well?

Because it is a good conductor and if you are a good conductor you are a poor insulator. Insulators, keep heat in and, conductors let heat pass through them easily.


What are some examples of poor insulators?

In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.


Do non metals contuct heat?

Non metals do not conduct heat. They have high resistance.They are insulators.Non metals do not have a pool of 'free electrons' (as metals do with metallic bonds). Hence they generally are poor conductors of heat. Nonmetals such as Styrofoam are widely used as insulators. Graphite is an exception as it is a good conductor of heat with its free electrons.Most of the non metals does not conductors because the do not have free electrons. But graphite is a good conductor. Most of the non metals are insulators.


Some examples of heat conductors and insulators?

Some examples of heat conductors are nickel, coalbolt, iron, steel Some examples of heat insulators are rubbber,glass,wood


Are good conductors of heat also good conductors of electricity?

Aluminum and copper are excellent conductors of electricity. Chlorine is a good one when bonded to Hydrogen in acid form. The useful for electrical wiring are Copper, silver, and gold.


What you call poor conductors?

Insulators.