Yes, all metals conduct electricity due to the metallic bonding which is where all the atoms are connected in a lattice like shape but every atom has one electron 'free'. These electrons are free to move around and as such conduct electricity.
Germanium conducts electricity better than aluminum or helium. Germanium is a semiconductor material with moderate conductivity, while aluminum is a metal with higher conductivity. Helium is a non-metal and is a poor conductor of electricity.
Platinum is a horrible insulator. Being metal, it conducts heat and electricity quite well.
silver is metal. metal conducts heat and electricity.
Yes, a clothespin is a conductor because it is made of metal, which allows electricity to flow through it. It conducts electricity by passing the current through its material.
A metal chair becomes too hot to sit on when left in direct sunlight because metal is a good conductor of heat. When the chair is exposed to sunlight, it absorbs the heat and quickly conducts it throughout the entire chair, making it hot to the touch. This phenomenon occurs because metal has a high thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat efficiently.
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
carbon is not a metal and can conduct electricity
Rubidium is silvery metal with a valence electron in its outer shell. It conducts electricity.
conducts electricity
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
aluminium is a metal and also conducts electricity
Gold
copper
Iron, Cobalt, and Nickle
We all know metal is a conductor of electricity yes but surprisingly water also conducts electricity to! We know this because when you touch a socket or anything electrical we get electrocuted!
yes, mg conducts electricity because it is a metal!