The electric conductivity of substances and life application on it

The electric conductivity

Good conductors and bad conductors

Good conductors and bad conductors

The substances can be classified according to the electric conductivity into good conductors of electricity and bad conductors of electricity, The electrical conductivity is the ability of a material to carry the flow of an electric current (a flow of electrons).

Good conductors of electricity are substances that allow the electricity to flow through such as acidic solutions, alkaline solutions, some salts solutions, and metals as iron, copper, aluminum.

The electrical conductor is a substance in which the electrical charges (the electrons) move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage.

The conductors

The conductors

Good conductors of electricity are able to carry a complete electric current in end to end voltage such as copper, gold, silver, aluminum,……. etc, and there are some conductors that are not metals. Carbon is the best example.

Bad conductors of electricity are the substances do not allow electricity to flow through such as the gases, some solutions as the solution of hydrogen chloride in benzene, sugary solution, some solid elements as sulphur, phosphorus, the wood, and the plastic.

The insulators are materials which are bad conductors of electricity, they have high resistivity because they have no charge carriers or free electrons to carry the electric current such as the glass, the rubber.

Some materials cannot be classified as either conductors or insulators, They are the semiconductors, They are the materials that conduct an electric current but they do very poorly.

The semiconductors act as good conductors under some conditions and poor conductors under other conditions such as silicon, germanium, and various metal oxides.

The semiconductors are materials whose conductivities lie between the conductors and the insulators, when the temperature of a semiconductor is increased its resistivity decreases or conductivity increases.

The semiconductors

The semiconductors in the periodic table.

At higher temperature, The semiconductors conduct better, therefore the semiconductor has a negative temperature coefficient of resistance.

Life application on electric conductivity

The electric wires (or the cables) are made of copper or aluminium and covered by a plastic layer because both of copper and aluminum are good conductors of electricity, while the plastic is a bad conductor of electricity.

The screwdrivers are made of steel iron, while their handles are made of the wood or the plastic because steel iron is a good conductor of electricity, but the wood and the plastic are bad conductors of electricity.

Electrical current, Potential difference, Electric resistance and Ohm’s law

Ohm’s Law for the closed circuit, Relation between emf (VB) of an electric cell & voltage across its poles

Physical & Chemical properties of Matter (Density, Melting point, Boiling point, Hardness, Electric & thermal conduction)

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