thermal - heat/cold temputures
conductor - something that lets things like temputer or eletricity be flowing through it
an insulator is the opposite and doesnt let things like temputer or electricy flow through it
conductor would be copper
insulator would be wood
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
No, krypton is not a good thermal conductor. It is a noble gas and has very low thermal conductivity compared to other materials.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
Astatine is not a good thermal conductor. It is a poor conductor of heat due to its low thermal conductivity, similar to other halogens. This makes astatine a relatively inefficient material for transferring heat.
No, potassium is not a good thermal conductor compared to other materials. It has a relatively low thermal conductivity, meaning it is not efficient at transferring heat.
Wood is a thermal insulator. It is a poor conductor of heat.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
Yes, that is what "good thermal conductor" means.
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No, krypton is not a good thermal conductor. It is a noble gas and has very low thermal conductivity compared to other materials.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
Astatine is not a good thermal conductor. It is a poor conductor of heat due to its low thermal conductivity, similar to other halogens. This makes astatine a relatively inefficient material for transferring heat.
No, potassium is not a good thermal conductor compared to other materials. It has a relatively low thermal conductivity, meaning it is not efficient at transferring heat.
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No, paper is not a good thermal conductor. It is a poor conductor of heat, which is why it is commonly used as insulation to keep things warm, like wrapping food or drinks.
Copper is a good electrical and thermal conductor.