Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity because its structure lacks free electrons that can move easily to carry an electric current.
This solid is a semiconductor.
Yes, a semiconductor can be made to behave as a conductor or an insulator by controlling the amount of impurities added to it. Adding impurities through a process called doping can change the conductivity of the semiconductor material, making it act like a conductor or an insulator.
Lead is a metal and is considered a good conductor of electricity. It is not a semiconductor or insulator.
Since glass isn't a conductor, a glass jar is an insulator.
Boron is a semiconductor, meaning it does not fit cleanly into the categories of insulator or conductor. It can conduct electricity under certain conditions but is not as efficient as metals.
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Its an Insulator
This solid is a semiconductor.
semiconductor is intermediate between conductor and non conductor of electricity
Yes, a semiconductor can be made to behave as a conductor or an insulator by controlling the amount of impurities added to it. Adding impurities through a process called doping can change the conductivity of the semiconductor material, making it act like a conductor or an insulator.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
neither, germanium is a semiconductor
No, phosphorus is not an insulator. It is a semiconductor, which means it has electrical conductivity in between that of a conductor and an insulator.
Lead is a metal and is considered a good conductor of electricity. It is not a semiconductor or insulator.
Yes, a glass microscope slide is an electrical insulator. Glass is generally considered an electrical insulator.