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Magnesium oxide is an ionic compound and thus does not conduct electricity in its solid state because there are no delocalised electrons due to its ionic lattice structure. However when in its molten state, or dissolved in water tom form ions, it can conduct electricity as electrons can easily flow through.

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15y ago

The Thermal conductivity of AZ91D magnesium (a die-casting alloy) is 25 µ m/m °K.

Electrical resistivity (not conductivity) for the same is 35.8% IACS @ 22°C.

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yes magnesium is a good thermal conductor and if you want more information go on www.mithia.weebly.com

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Magnesium is not electrically conductive, but since it is a metal, it conducts heat.

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