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Charcoal is an insulator. I had to use charcoal for a lab and see if it was a conductor or insulator, and we found out that it was an insulator since it can't help electrical/heat conductivity.

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2y ago

charcoal is slightly conductive, if you heat up charcoal to orange hot and simply put it to water your charcoal will have a resistance of around 5-30 ohms, why?I don't really know, graphitization happens at 2700 deg c or more.

So, if you want to make conductive ink or something you can.

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12y ago

No, graphite is the only form of carbon that is conductive (exclude nano tubes).

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10y ago

It depends on the form of carbon. In most forms, carbon will not conduct electricity, hwoever it will conduct electricity as graphite.

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12y ago

0.005 x 103 Ohm-1cm-1

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14y ago

Charcoal will not dissolve in water

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15y ago

very low

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11y ago

burining it

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