Yes, chrome (chromium) is a conductor of electricity, though it is not as conductive as metals like copper or aluminum. It has a relatively high electrical resistivity compared to these better conductors, but it can still effectively conduct electricity. Additionally, chromium is often used in various alloys and applications due to its corrosion resistance and hardness.
YES IT IS! But there ARE types of plating out there that are non conductive just do a search on google to find it... easy as pie..
chrome bumpers are made of chrome
it is!"£$%^&*()chrome
Chrome cannot come in contact with Chrome. It is a web browser which is used for Internet Access.
i have both opera and chrome and i would have to say chrome is faster. But I think that the opera is faster, but chrome is the best, I use chrome :)
Chrome itself is not a webpage so does not have a URL. URL's are inserted into Chrome for use.
-He stumbled over a chrome bolt. -The furnace was made of chrome.
Polished chrome is shiny like almost mirrored. Chrome is more Matte, less shine
Google Mail works on both safari and Chrome. Chrome is a Google Product so it must run on chrome.
Google owns the Chrome browser
Chrome is a type of alloy and can be formed into a car finish with plastic out line and chrome tape :)
Google has made Chrome as a public browser. Chrome has individually not made any products.