
Friday: Chemistry
Which element is commonly known for having the highest electrical conductivity?
Make Your Pick!
Hint: This element might not always be first choice in wiring because it's pricey, but it’s the best conductor in theory.
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Silver (Ag) holds the title for the highest electrical conductivity of all elements.
Its atomic structure allows electrons to move more freely than in any other metal, making it the ideal conductor. However, because silver is expensive and prone to tarnishing, copper is often used instead in practical applications like electrical wiring. Despite its limited use in large-scale wiring, silver is crucial in specialized applications such as high-end electronics, satellite systems, and precision instruments where superior conductivity is critical.

