Lesson 1-calcite isn't spelled like that-satellite
Lesson 2-it cant be at room temp when its not in a room its kept outside so the temp. would be according to the weather.
so its a no u cant satellite a electrical conductor at room temp.
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It is not possible. You call the substance a solid if it is so at room temperature. It is not possible for a solid (at room temperature) to also be as a liquid at room temperature.
The thermal conductivity of hafnium is 23 W/m.K at room temperature.
Gold, silver, copper.
high melting and boiling point, good conductor of electricity and heat, solid at room temperature (except mercury)
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Poorly conducting nonmetals can be at a wide range of temperatures and still conduct poorly. Glass, for example, is a poor electrical conductor whether at room temperature, or very hot, or very cold.
It depends on whether you mean heat conductor or electrical conductor; in either case it is a poor conductor at room temperature; but at very high temperature it is a good electrical conductor but still a poor heat conductor
The cord sending electrical power to a light bulb or a television is an example of a conductor of electricity in a room. A conductor of a choir or an orchestra is an example of a musical conductor in a room.
Boron is not a good conductor of electricity at room temperature, but is a good conductor at a high temperature.
No, gold is not the best conductor. At room temperature, silver is a slightly better conductor. The best electrical conductors are the so-called superconductors, which are materials that only exhibit the property of superconductivity at very low (cryogenic) temperatures. When exhibiting the property of superconductivity, they have a resistance of zero.
Mercury is a fair conductor of electricity , although it is a poor conductor of heat.
At room temperature, gold will conduct electricity better than almost any other element other than silver.
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it is malleable, a good conductor of electricity forgot solid at room temperature
Brass will conduct both electricity and heat. So brass is a conductor, but not an insulator.
Silver is the best conductor there is, no matter what it is made into.