No, carbon is a good conductor of electricity. Example, the carbon brushes in electric motors. But you might research the conductivity of Diamond and Graphite.
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Carbon is a bad conductor of electricity because it has a full valence shell and does not contain any free electrons to carry an electric current. In diamond, each carbon atom is covalently bonded in a rigid lattice structure, which does not allow for the easy movement of electrons. In graphite, although there are delocalized electrons between layers, the overall structure still hinders the flow of electricity.
No, tar is not a good conductor of electricity. It is an insulator, which means it does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.
Sulfur is not a better conductor than carbon. Carbon has a higher electrical conductivity due to its structure, which allows for the free flow of electrons, while sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity.
No, carbon dioxide is a non-conductor of electricity. It is a poor conductor because it does not contain free ions or electrons that can carry an electric current.
Diamond is made up of pure carbon. In the structure of diamond one carbon atom is attached to four other carbon atoms forming a covalent bond. All the electrons of each carbon atom is shared and the octet rule is satisfied. Hence no free electron is left for the conductance of electricity.
No, lampblack is not a good conductor of electricity. It is a form of carbon black that has high electrical resistance and does not readily allow the flow of electric current.