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Arnav Kramer
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15 February, 22:56
Can selicone conduct electricity and heat
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Amina Adams
15 February, 23:05
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They look metallic, but conduct electricity only intermediately well. Silicon is a semiconductor, meaning that it does conduct electricity. Unlike a typical metal, however, silicon gets better at conducting electricity as the temperature increases (metals get worse at conductivity at higher temperatures).
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Belen Glass
15 February, 23:22
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If you meant the word silicon then yes, silicon is a semiconductor and its ability to conduct gets better as the temp. rises
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