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Most metals are electricity conductors. Copper is used to make wire and cable. Some other examples of electricity conductors are lithium, potassium, and francium.

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12y ago

Silver, copper, gold and aluminum, are good conductors. Metals (see Periodic Table) are, in general, fairly good conductors, but the four listed are the most conductive (and their effectiveness as conductors from best down is in the order listed).

A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on metals and the the Wikipedia periodic table. Remember that the periodic table posted by our friends at Wikipedia is interactive. Each element is a hyperlink to the Wikipedia article on that element.

There are also the Alkaline Earth metals.

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11y ago

Any metals conduct electricity.

An element's conductibility depends on the number of atoms in its outer shell. Theoretically, something like the noble gases, which have 2 electrons, a stable number, in their atoms' outermost shell, would have poor conductibility.

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Most metals are electricity conductors. Copper is used to make wire and cable. Some other examples of electricity conductors are lithium, potassium, and francium.

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8y ago

iridium can conduct electricity because it is a metallic element.

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11y ago

Semicunductors

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semiconductors

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it has delocalised electron

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